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Andy Markley on Wednesday, February 29 2012, 01:14 PM

Tips: How to embed YouTube videos

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Hi all ... Hope you find this useful. If you've been struggling with a way to embed YouTube videos into your Joomla website, BagginsX offers a quick, seamless way to do so without any fuss or Joomla extensions.

See this YouTube video.

His video tutorial is crisp and clear ... it worked like a charm for us in about ten minutes with no bogs or boo-boos. You can see our results here.
"Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere."
       
  • Replied by Margot on Wednesday, February 29 2012, 06:48 PM · Hide · #1
    Very useful, thank you.

    I did not know that you could extend TinyMCE like that. Will have to check out what else it lets me do.
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  • Replied by Ian Hayward on Wednesday, February 29 2012, 10:26 PM · Hide · #2
    I think you have to do this in Global Configuration in 2.5: -





    Ian

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    (Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdoes both intelligence and skill.)
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  • Replied by Andy Markley on Thursday, March 01 2012, 08:53 AM · Hide · #3
    Yes, Ian ... that's exactly what BagginsX talks about in his YouTube video.
    "Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere."
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    Replied by Ian Hayward on Thursday, March 01 2012, 12:34 PM · Hide · #4
    Not quite Andy - he shows the Text Filters as being under Options in Article Manager in the video (1.7) but they've been moved to Global Configuration in 2.5

    Ian
    Assiduus usus uni rei deditus et ingenium et artem saepe vincit - Cicero
    (Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdoes both intelligence and skill.)
    http://www.lelink.net/
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