I’ve still provided multiple sources, though, so all current browsers that do support will be able to play it.) Now, a simple example So I’ve omitted any non- fallback content in these examples. Normally, it’s good practice to specify a Flash fallback or similar for those browsers, but that wouldn’t accomplish much here - all of the techniques I demonstrate rely on basic integration between the element and the element, which you can’t achieve with a Flash player. (A note about fallback: all of these demos assume that your browser has support, which isn’t true in IE8 or earlier.
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See this code in action, playing the intro to one of the greatest cartoon series of all time. The browser will try each source in order and play the first one that it understands. Then, inside the element, we have three child elements, each pointing to a different encoding of the same video. tells the browser to start the video over again from the beginning once it ends. The element contains two attributes: and tells the browser to give the video the standard set of video controls: play/pause, scrubber, volume, etc. Here’s a simple example that we’ll be using in the later demos:
INPUT VIMEO LINK TO FLIP HTML5 BOOK HOW TO
If you’re just starting with HTML5, you may not be familiar with the element and how to use it.
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(All of these demos work in every modern browser except Internet Explorer.) First, the basics You’ve already learned about the and elements, but did you know that they were designed to be used together? In fact, the two elements are absolutely wondrous when you combine them! I’m going to show off a few super-simple demos using these two elements, which I hope will prompt cool future projects from you fellow web authors.