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Many sites use video to augment their appearance.

It's not to difficult to make a video file and add it to your site using Composer.

GENERAL VIDEO TUTORIAL

If you're not sure about how to create videofiles for the web visit our Video tutorial in our other tutorials section first.

COMPOSER VIDEO ADVICE

The easiest way to add video to your site is just to make a simple link to it. Here's how to do it

Although not as easy as adding a link, you can add video so it is "embedded" like a image in your web page. Here's how to do it

STREAMING MEDIA

Once you've mastered the basics, consider getting your video files to play as they load using streaming media. Our streaming media tutorials show you how

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Our other tutorials cover a range of web editing techniques that are not related to an individual editor, such as FTP, web video and streaming media


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Want to talk to others about site design, our new forum area gives you the chance to ask questions and help out others

 


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Our links list a host of sites and resources for budding and experienced web designers. Includes audio/video links

 

just a reminder note about copyright. This is much the same as site graphics and sound. If you are putting footage on your site that you shot of your families day out that is then that's okay under most countries' and international law (assuming it fulfils international and locally acceptable laws about it contents - i.e.. Don't put video on-line if if against the law to play it in front of an audience). Clearly if you change your favourite movie or TV program into a downloadable files and place it on the web without permission from the relevant parties that is illegal and you might well end up being at the wrong end of a legal action. Between this the key is permission, so basically if in doubt don't do it and see about getting permission first (These thing vary from country to country and company to company - so we're not going to bore you to death about it and give potentially false legal info).

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