This is a quick tutorial shot for a customer showing them how to put a fast forward stories video on a page on their E agents website. My thanks to Shannon and he agents for a walking us through how to do this and giving us temporary access to do it. So here we go. We're logged into E agents as the customer under site settings, navigation links. We're going to go to the video test page that he agents set up for us. I clicked on that page and I'm going to click the pen icon to edit the page content that gives me this dialogue. I'm going to wipe out what's there first hello world. This is video. You'll notice that I'm in normal mode, which gives me format in control and actually shows the formatting, not the underlying HTML. The important step here is to go to HTML view before you insert the embed code for the video.
So now I'm going to go to this customer's video library. I've gone to video actions, embed and share. I'm setting the embed typed I frame, I'm using the video phone perimeter. I think it works on this platform and this may help when someone views your website on a on a mobile device and then I'm going to copy that. So once again, I frame embed code type, use video foam, and you can set the size parameter there. If you need to adjust it, it's best to come back to it adjusted in that dialogue. You'll notice that the width and height, they're actually included in the embed code. If I save that and I go back to preview it in normal mode, you'll see hello world. This is video and there's the video on bed. If I wanted to put another video underneath that, probably best to do that here. Oops, I think it was selected. It's Tim Oh mode. I recommend editing in that edit view because if you accidentally delete a carrot or a comment HTML, it can get mighty fussy, mighty fast. This way you're letting the editor do the job of making editing easy. So back to HTML mode on pasting in the next embed code.
I suppose I could have hit preview, right? There's the preview down there. Video. One more text video too, so that's how you put eye frame and beds into pages on an E agents.com website.

Rajesh Narayan
Support