If a picture can speak a thousand words, a video can speak a thousand sentences. Whenever I write a post, I try to lookup a relevant video and put it with my post. Not only it makes the post look well researched, it also increases the time on page for visitors and this turns out some good stats for my blog. All in all, everybody wins.
The very thought of online video brings one word to our mind- YouTube (though though there are many better video sites than YouTube). Putting a video into your blog post or website involves copying the embed code into your post or page’s html code. There are two possible ways of getting this embed code. The longer way includes installing add-ons and extensions and letting some extra JavaScript run along with the YouTube website. Now, let us look at the shorter way.
Copying the HTML Embed Code from a YouTube Video
The steps to copying the HTML embed code of a video are,
- Have the video open on YouTube or on any page?
- Right click on the video
- Select Copy embed html

As simple as that, you have the embed code now and I have used the same method to get the code for the video shown below. The best thing about this embed code is that it is for a shockwave object and not an HTML5 IFrame, as returned by some extensions.
Check if the method works on the video embedded below and let us know.
Chinmoy Kanjilal is the geek behind Techarraz. This is where he rants about his adventures with technology. Get to know him better, and connect with him on social networks.
I just finding every where most of the website askin some software for it but you give a simple way “THANK YOU”