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RE: Deciding What to Write About – Researching – Synthesis of a Blog Post. A Personal Approach by @katerinaramm (Part 3 – Synthesis of a Blog)
haha, it all depends on what each one means by 'embedded' I guess :)
(testing putting link)
<a href="https://ipfs.infura.io/ipfs/QmWDPQNhFrj3k6TzvgFTvZh44GLZppi3GFDWvSs12MGJdb"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmewVp8XCfMax1E3p4EvdErWYw7ezpth3wMtsSS4uobhFG"></a>
- You go to the post > lets say ... https://steemit.com/music/@zangmore/kpefhtar
You click on the image > right click > copy image location [this will go in the<img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmewVp8XCfMax1E3p4EvdErWYw7ezpth3wMtsSS4uobhFG">
- You go to the dtube link and you take the 'copy video location' after clicking right click on the video.
Then you use the above code to embed it ..
Unfortunately dtube cannot yet be embedded the same way as youtube, but I believe that this solution is better than just putting the link.
Thank you to @zangmore for allowing me to post his video. (I am sure he would not mind If I asked)
p.s. you are right, I had not checked the dtube info before posting it in the markdown guide .. But apparently your question was a good chance to eventually figure out how it works
!!!!!! :D
Yeah I guess that embedment style is good enough for dtube!
Especially since dtube (as far as I know) posts directly to Steemit.
So I would have to create a separate account to have the video upload to dtube without going to my Steemit blog. Then take the link and embed it, dtube style (or @katerinaramm style) into my Steemit post...
[“thinking out loud” helps for me to understand things...]
Nice music too!
Thanks again!