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Did you know that when you embed a YouTube video into your web site or blog that you can actually alter the code to make changes to the way it functions for viewers? You can change everything from the quality to the part of the video that’s viewed and even what happens after the video ends.
There’s a great blog post by Varun Kashyap at MakeUseOf.com that covers some of the things you can manipulate and how to do them. Have a look here and then put some of them to use! I’m thinking about getting rid of the search box and related videos at the end since they’d likely just be sending my viewers elsewhere on YouTube instead of keeping them here checking out my other posts and videos.
Here’s today’s vlog on this topic:
What do you think? Have any other tricks you’d like to share?
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Josh, is there a way to get comments people post about my videos on YouTube to show up in my blog itself?
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