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Posted in: We hit Power Elite.
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August 21, 2013 at 8:46 pm in reply to: video embed from vimeo without portarit, title e byline #17586
Thanks for the reply Ed. I was looking at your function, and what’s odd is that the code that you have in place, albeit grabbing some parameters from the function, is basically identical to what Vimeo has you embed. It’s all client side, so really not sure why your code renders and ignores the settings, unless the parameters are being dropped when you make the request to Vimeo.
The part that is probably more frustrating is that I convinced the client to upgrade to a Pro account so that we could remove all of that Embed content.
Please look into it when you can.
Thanks,
StephenAugust 17, 2013 at 11:52 pm in reply to: video embed from vimeo without portarit, title e byline #16942I’m experiencing the same issue. The default embed code provided for the Video Element disables the byline and portrait, which is what I want. Unfortunately when the element renders, it shows anyway.
If I use the <iframe> embed code provided by Vimeo (which is identical), and drop it into a standard text block, it shows correctly.
The big drawback to using the embed code over the Video element is that it isn’t responsive, and doesn’t scale properly as the page is resized.
Can you please investigate why the Video element in the Page Builder isn’t rendering properly?
Thanks for the post. @SwiftIdeas, it would be helpful to elaborate on these options in the theme documentation. A search for “Footer color”…”background”, could have easily have answered the question.
That works, thanks for pointing that out!
I had “tunnel vision” for something called “Top Menu”, and glazed over those option toggles.
Cheers.
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Posted in: We hit Power Elite.