When we manage the Dedecms website, we often need to publish some videos to the website. So how do we publish video articles on the Dedecms website? Let me explain it to you:
1. First we find the video we need to publish (external video). Here I take Youku video as an example, open the video we want to publish, and then click the drop-down button in front of the collection, such as Picture:
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2. Come down to us Copy the video code into the Dreamweaver article editor, as shown in the picture:
3. Open the Dreamweaver backend and publish the article, as shown in the picture:
4. Everything else is the same as publishing an ordinary article. The most important thing is to click on the source code, copy the copied code, and then click again to enter the interface and save it.
In this way, our video article will be published.
The Dreamweaver website can not only publish external videos, but also local videos. The 5.6 version editor provides a publish video button, while the 5.7 version can only publish .swf video files!
You can insert videos into web pages, but it is more troublesome. It is recommended to publish the video to a third-party platform first and then obtain the code. This is convenient and saves space.
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