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Displaying video in modules with mod_k2_content resized

  • Ashfaq Rahman
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14 years 3 months ago #86303 by Ashfaq Rahman
Hi,I need to show videos from a k2 catagory in a module at right side of the front page. But As like k2 catagory_item page k2 doesn't give any option to resize it to show in module. If it have a option to show video in module then I think its also important to show it by resizing like k2. Beacuse its not possiable to show a full video. Is there any way to do it ?Can Any one help me plz ?Thanks

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14 years 2 months ago #86304 by kire timov
pretty much logical.. i don't know why this is not included by default.

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14 years 2 months ago #86305 by william white
quoting JoomlaWorks "For example, an "autoplaying" YouTube video of 600x450 dimensions would be displayed adding this to a content item: {youtube}he73js822|600|450|1{/youtube}"
see this link for more info: www.joomlaworks.gr/content/view/35/41/
also note -> MVC Templating
AllVideos uses MVC templating. Just copy the /tmpl folder included in the plugin, move it to your template's /html folder and rename it to "jw_allvideos", then style the output as you wish. The good thing about MVC templating is you don't have to worry about future updates breaking your styling.
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14 years 2 months ago #86306 by kire timov
thanks!

William White said:quoting JoomlaWorks "For example, an "autoplaying" YouTube video of 600x450 dimensions would be displayed adding this to a content item: {youtube}he73js822|600|450|1{/youtube}" see this link for more info: www.joomlaworks.gr/content/view/35/41/
also note -> MVC Templating
AllVideos uses MVC templating. Just copy the /tmpl folder included in the plugin, move it to your template's /html folder and rename it to "jw_allvideos", then style the output as you wish. The good thing about MVC templating is you don't have to worry about future updates breaking your styling.
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