![]() ![]() I also noticed that the autoplay function does not apply to the video - all its copies were playing at initial load. ![]() What I found at first was only the block from your screenshot and the one with image or video next to a text block displayed the video on local preview - the galery blocks and the slider did not. So to provide decent information I sketched up a baby website to test all possible places one could include a video with the native Mobirise 3 theme. I did this test with the first movie I saw in youtube - I just downloaded and renamed it to test to be easier to type - I'm sure you'll figure out your system for easing this last typing of the file name.įrankly I had used this technique only for images so far and it worked fine for me. Then you need to define the path to the file including the file neme itself - much like copy/ pasting the address from youd explorer application but with one minor edit - you need to replace all the \ slashes with / ones - actually the same you've already typed after the file: personally I always get confused doing this asking myself "Which one was it?!" and the way I found for remembering is "The opposite one!"meaning I just need to change the direction of the slash from the coppied address from the file explorer. The way you do this is the fallowing:įirst of all you need to include file:/// - this states the file is on the hard drive All you need is defining the path to the file on your hard drive in the Mobirise Builder's address placeholder. The kind of tricky part is defining the path to them but it's actually a quite simple procedure. In short - Yes, you can host movie clips localy with ease and include them in your Mobirise projects. Hi I couldn't respond earlier nevertheless I read your question and the answer is rather easy both to write about and understand - I guess I've just got swept away Anyway - I incidentaly got your post in the other forum whic eventually led me here. Obrigada Alkalinea! Mas não resolveu o problema! Esse código sim, resolveu: Thanks Alkalinea ! But it did not solve the problem! This code yes, resolved: ![]()
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