Danny
03-Aug-2007, 04:42 PM
people are still asking how to do this in threads, so since ,to quote mo' some people think "faq's are for noobs":p, heres how you do it.
Just like quoteing ([quote]) it uses html coding and once you learn its very easy to do.
STEP 1: find a youtube vid, in this case a video for zrob zombies superbeast.
STEP 2: copy the link at the top (forget the embed code, thats s.h.i.t.e)
in this case: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6K7ZUHxlWQ0
STEP 3: select the individual videos code, thats the symbols after the =
in this case: 6K7ZUHxlWQ0
STEP 4: now put the youtube code in the post your are posting in this case (youtube)videocode(/youtube)
only replace the ( and )'s with [ and ]'s
STEP 6: with the opening and closing protions of the HTML in, copy and paste the videos code inbetween them and then when you post the message on the thread, the video will appear like this:
6K7ZUHxlWQ0
and that how its done folks, see ,simple.;)
Just like quoteing ([quote]) it uses html coding and once you learn its very easy to do.
STEP 1: find a youtube vid, in this case a video for zrob zombies superbeast.
STEP 2: copy the link at the top (forget the embed code, thats s.h.i.t.e)
in this case: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6K7ZUHxlWQ0
STEP 3: select the individual videos code, thats the symbols after the =
in this case: 6K7ZUHxlWQ0
STEP 4: now put the youtube code in the post your are posting in this case (youtube)videocode(/youtube)
only replace the ( and )'s with [ and ]'s
STEP 6: with the opening and closing protions of the HTML in, copy and paste the videos code inbetween them and then when you post the message on the thread, the video will appear like this:
6K7ZUHxlWQ0
and that how its done folks, see ,simple.;)