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I just picked up a Kindle Fire tablet, and I just noticed embedded youtube videos aren't showing up on the stock browser. This is due to Adobe officially dropping support for Flash on Android devices a few years back.
I think it would be great if the coding for the YouTube embed could be reworked so that it could support HTML5. Google has a page up where they suggest the best methods to implement their embeds. They suggest programmers use ifame, which adapts to whatever the user or device prefers https://developers.google.com/youtube/player_parameters Quote:
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Thanks given by: | honey01 (03-21-2015) |
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