- 1). Log in to your WordPress blog.
- 2). Expand the "Plug-ins" menu, and then click "Add New."
- 3). Type "Kimili Flash Embed" in the search box, then click "Search Plugins."
- 4). Click "Install Now" in the "Kimili Flash Embed" row. Click "Activate."
- 5). Expand the "Posts" or "Pages" menu. Click "Add New."
- 6). Click the Flash icon in the rich text editor toolbar.
- 7). Type the path of the SWF file in the "Flash (.swf)" text box and configure the display options for the SWF file. Click "Generate."
- 8). Compose your new post or page and then click "Publish." The SWF video will be embedded within the content of your new entry.
- 1). Log in to your WordPress blog.
- 2). Expand the "Plug-ins" menu. Click "Add New."
- 3). Type "JJ SWFObject" in the search box. Click "Search Plugins."
- 4). Click "Install Now" in the "JJ SWFObject" row and then click "Activate."
- 5). Expand the "Posts" or "Pages" menu. Click "Add New."
- 6). Type the following short code, replacing "{SWF video path}" with the path to your video file.
[jj-swfobject path="{SWF video path}" html_id="{SWF name}"] - 7). Compose your new post or page. Click "Publish." The video file will be embedded in the new entry.
- 1). Log into your WordPress blog.
- 2). Expand the "Plugins" menu, and then click "Add New."
- 3). Type "Easy Flash Embed" in the search box, then click "Search Plugins."
- 4). Click "Install Now" in the "Easy Flash Embed" row, and then click "Activate."
- 5). Expand the "Posts" or "Pages" menu, and then click "Add New."
- 6). Type the following short code, replacing "{SWF video path}" with the path to your video file.
[swf src="{SWF video path}" width={Width in pixels} height={Height in pixels}] - 7). Compose your new post or page and then click "Publish." The video file will be embedded in the new entry.
Kimili Flash Embed
JJ SWFObject
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