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Video on the Web
Video on Web pages is a fun way to add interesting materials to your site. These tutorials will help you learn how to add and use video on Web pages.
Would You Use HTML 5 Video? Why or Why Not?
One of the most exciting aspects of HTML 5 is the ability to add video to Web pages easily. But some people are not interested in HTML 5 video either because they like using a different format or they don't want to convert to HTML 5 yet. Find out what proponents like about HTML 5 video and share your opinions.
How to Use HTML 5 to Display Video in Modern Browsers
Adding video to Web pages is not easy. Most people who have tried it quickly give up and use a service like YouTube or
Understanding HTML5 Video Formats
When you are working with HTML5 video there are a number of things you need to be aware of, not least of which is what video format you are going to encode your video in. There are essentially three video codecs you should be aware of, not including Flash: WebM, H.264, and ogg/Theora. Find out the differences between the three and how to choose...
How to Add Video to a Web Page
It can be tricky to get video to play on your Web pages. Browser support is sketchy and the tag that does work most of the time is invalid HTML. But it is possible to include video directly in your Web pages with this how to page.
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How will you create web videos in the future? Differently from how you do now?
Find out what other designers are using for their video options right now and what they plan to use in the future. Share your opinion of HTML5 video, Flash video, and the various codecs like ogg/Theora, WebM, and H.264.
EMBED Tag
The embed tag allows you to place non-HTML content in your web pages. This is the tag definition.
