Embed YouTube Videos in Your Blog

 First and foremost, these guidelines are not specific to this post. It should come as no surprise that if you Google "YouTube installation instructions," you'll be able to locate a set of step-by-step instructions almost immediately. 

However, I believe that most writers will find the following lines quite helpful if they focus for a few minutes on what I like to call "creating my own steps in list form." The configuration for uploading a video to the internet that I will discuss is in a WordPress blog. Also, while utilising WordPress is not required for uploading a YouTube video, it does make the explanation a little easier if you already have a WordPress blog.



For your blog, you'll need to think of a video. This might be a video that you made yourself or one that you have permission to use. Please double-check that you have permission to use the latest Technology News! After that, you'll need to upload the video to YouTube. If you aren't already a member, you should sign up for a free YouTube account. Is membership required in order to see videos? The answer depends on whether you're making the film yourself and seeking for a free place to put it, or if you already have the potential to host it on your own website.

After you've determined which video you're going to utilise, whether it's one you've uploaded to YouTube or one you've obtained permission to use, you'll want to do the following. Copy the video's URL from your web browser's address bar and paste it into an open notepad file while watching it on YouTube. 

Before you paste the video link address into your post, check to see if the visual editor is turned on on the editing screen of the posting screen. If you do, you'll want to turn off that function for this article before copying the YouTube link into the post, as several others have pointed out. 

Once you've turned off the rich text editor for the post you're about to download youtube videos android, all you have to do now is paste the YouTube link into the post box, add any comments you like either above or below the link, and save the post!

While this post assumes that you are familiar with WordPress, don't just rely on what I've written; investigate additional options for customising the video's size, borders, and so on. So get those YouTube videos up on your blog and have some fun.

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