![]() ![]() This is the complete HTML code required to embed the YouTube video in the final documentation On this new panel, click the Embed button: another panel will open below with the HTML code we want.Click the Share button at the bottom of the video: the share panel with a link to the video appears.As an example, we will use one of HelpNDoc’s video: Do you like to write documentation ? Then follow those simple steps: The following steps explain how to get that code.įirst, locate the video on the YouTube web-site. YouTube has a very nice and easy way to get the HTML code required to embed the video in our final documentation. Let’s see how fast and easy it is to add a YouTube video to a CHM help file or an HTML documentation using HelpNDoc. ![]() As an added advantage, the video file won’t be embedded in the final documentation but streamed directly from YouTube, thus lowering the final documentation’s size. It is worth considering adding a YouTube video in an HTML based documentation, such as a CHM help file, to showcase a procedure and make it more easily and rapidly understandable by the end-user. YouTube videos are extremely useful to easily share an animated content such as a step-by-step guide or an how-to movie. For more up-to-date information on this topic, we recommend that you check the following page: Automatic generation of YouTube and Vimeo embed codes and improved High-DPI screen support in HelpNDoc 6.7. Some information and techniques detailed on this page may be out of date. ![]()
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