Switching embedded youtube video playback with Images - image

I am looking to have an embedded youtube video with several images below it that correspond to different youtube videos. I want to set it up so that when an image is clicked on, the video above changes to whichever video corresponds with the clicked image. An implementation of this can be seen here: http://www.seanhayesmusic.com/2012/media/
I am trying to implement this into a wordpress site and I really only have skill in HTML and CSS. I would very greatly appreciate if someone could help me with the code for this!

Just look at the source. it's just html. He's got the youtube video in an iframe, and there's an <a> tag around the thumbnails with target= attribute making the link change the iframe.
Alternatively, you could actually embed the video on the page, and use javascript (and jquery if you want it to be easier) to alter the embed code when you click on the thumbnails. This method would probably be better and easier.
Go to the youtube page for each video, click "share" then "embed" and copy the html.
While you're there, take a screenshot. Crop/resize to make the video thumbnail.
For the default video (the one that plays/shows before you click thumbnail) paste in the full embed code (from step 1) into your page. add this to the <iframe> tag: id="video_player"
For the other videos, put your thumbnail image on your page as normal, then add a <a> tag around the image like this: <a href="#" onclick="$('#video_player').attr('src', 'http://www.youtube.com/embed/paPT5qxM9m0'); return false"> (except of course you need to fix the url, with the one in the embed code for that video
If you don't already have it, source jquery into your page. That means adding something like the following to your <head> tag: <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.2/jquery.min.js"></script>

Related

How to insert an inline image in Google Colaboratory from Google Drive

I am trying to insert an image in Google Colaboratory (markdown) already saved in Google Drive using this expression ![Text](https://xxxx) but it doesn't work. For example, the Colaboratory markdown manual shows how to insert a photo inline with this example An inline image: ![Google's logo](https://www.google.com/images/logos/google_logo_41.png). Ok, that is a photo from internet, but, when I replace that photo for one already saved in my Google Drive it doesn't appear.
If you have a link like this, then I've got a solution.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/-------/view?usp=sharing
In Google Drive, right-click on the picture
Choose 'Get a sharable link'
Click to 'Copy link'. You need reader permissions. Just need the id of the image.
In my case my link is:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xDrydbSbijvK2JBftUz-5ovagN2B_RWH/view?usp=sharing
Now we need to copy JUST the image id:
1xDrydbSbijvK2JBftUz-5ovagN2B_RWH
We will use this base link to generate your link with the image id:
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=your_id
We then copy the id in the link:
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1xDrydbSbijvK2JBftUz-5ovagN2B_RWH
Finally, to place as an image in Google Colab:
![](https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1xDrydbSbijvK2JBftUz-5ovagN2B_RWH)
I tried all the answers above and nothing worked because of a small change Google has created recently(at the time of writing this post). If you click on "Get Shareable link" and paste it, it would look something like this:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12BumFEqzKxc9mog8tYuUqvpxf10ot6W3
Now just change the open?id to uc?id and it will instantly work.
According to the answers here
![](https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=XXX)
From the next 3 formats only the first one worked for me:
![](https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=0B3SU50kcW4Q4WFlla00tX3hkdkE)
![](https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3SU50kcW4Q4WFlla00tX3hkdkE)
![](https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3SU50kcW4Q4WFlla00tX3hkdkE)
Here is an example using plain html instead of markdown.
<figure>
<center>
<img src='https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1Rb6oXW3KufLApvID5MwxsknpoON2CkQ_' />
<figcaption>Image Caption</figcaption></center>
</figure>
This way, you can also center the image, add captions etc
Unfortunately, I have tried the methods above but they didn't work for me. Then I have tried simply right-clicking on the picture that I want to display on colab, and choose 'Get a sharable link', then the link is automatically copied to my clipboard:
The link will be something like
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=-----
Then using colab's picture inserting button, and insert that link to the (https://) part
![picture](your link)
worked like a magic!
However, if you get a link like this
https://drive.google.com/file/d/-------/view?usp=sharing
after making picture public, it somehow doesn't work.
This below method works for me:
Upload the image on google drive.
Enable link sharing (Right click on image > Get shareable link)
Change access type from 'Restricted' to 'Anyone with link', keep role as 'Viewer', click 'Done'(pop up should close).
Double click on image, Spot 'More actions' icon(top right corner, 3 vertical dots).. click on it and next select 'Open in new tab' from the more action menu, a new windows opens.
Now again, spot 'More actions' icon(top right corner, 3 vertical dots).. click on it and select 'Embed item'. It will give you a HTML 'Embed snippet'.
Copy that HTML snippet and paste it in your Colab noteboook inside a markdown or code cell.
If you use a code cell, you can use magic function %%html (change iframe width and height for your needs).
%%html
<iframe src="link_placeholder" width="600" height="300"></iframe>
I tried all of the above methods, and nothing works for me. However, there is a workaround that bypasses the use of Google Drive altogether: Simply insert the image as Base64 data in normal HTML like so:
<img src='data:image/png;base64, ...lots of base64-data.. style="max-width:100%;" />
If you, for example, are using draw.io to draw a diagram that you want to include, there is a handy option for embedding data (under file->embed). If you choose "image" in this menu, you'll get a pop-up with the relevant code for you to copy. Otherwise there are image to base64-converters online that you can use.
The downside of this method is that you'll end up with a lot of data to paste. However, if you use a dedicated cell for this purpose, there won't be any need to edit that cell ever again.
(As a side note, this method works in most Markdown editors if you for some reason are unable to include an image file. Sometimes it will also work to use SVG data instead of base64, but this does not work in Google Colab.)
Here are my solutions. I liked the first one more.
First Solution :
Step1: First use a wget to fetch the picture, do not use svg file! just png
!wget https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/38/Jupyter_logo.svg/207px-Jupyter_logo.svg.png
Run the code
Step2: Get the name of the file from last line '207px-Jupyter_logo.svg.png', after you run the wget.
from IPython.display import Image
Image("207px-Jupyter_logo.svg.png")
Run the code!
Second Solution:
use the code below and use png file
from google.colab.patches import cv2_imshow
!curl -o logo.png https://colab.research.google.com/img/colab_favicon_256px.png
import cv2
img = cv2.imread('logo.png', cv2.IMREAD_UNCHANGED)
cv2_imshow(img)
So enjoy :)
Solution for svg or other type of files
![This is an image](https://.......svg)
Anyway, use your link :)
3rd from Github_md_guideline
Once you get the public URL of the image, you can insert it in a Markdown cell
With
![Image in a markdown cell]( https://i.imgur.com/6Z1i8zF.png)
Or in a Code cell (this trick is just in Colab, as far as I know)
With
##markdown ![Image in a code cell]( https://i.imgur.com/6Z1i8zF.png)
So you can have Markdown within a code cell.
Link to shareable image is restricted to unique code associated to that picture. Once you update the picture (happens), then you need to update the link too.
Alternative ways are described here . My solution is given there too, so I will not copy past it here.
You can simply copy the picture in the clipboard and paste it in a markdown cell

Pin It hover on single image?

do you know if its possible to have the pint it mouse over on a single image? right now I use this:
<!-- Please call pinit.js only once per page -->
<script type="text/javascript" async data-pin-hover="true"
src="//assets.pinterest.com/js/pinit.js"></script>
But that is placing a pint it on every image on that page, I just have 3 or 4 images that needs the hover action, not all the whole images in that page, any idea guys?
Thanks!
From looking at the pinterest documentation, I think by default it wants to put a pinit button on everything. So to exclude images, you have to add the exclude specifically on every image for which you do not want the image to appear:
data-pin-no-hover="true"
https://developers.pinterest.com/on_hover_pin_it_buttons/
With JQuery I just did the following since I set the following pinterest attribute on all the images I wanted the save button to show up on...
//remove Pinterest save button for all images
$("img").attr("data-pin-no-hover", true);
//add it back to images for which I've defined the pinterest image
$("img[data-pin-media]").removeAttr("data-pin-no-hover");

Possible to animate between separate pages with HTML5 or AJAX?

I have a site with about 10 pages. On each page its the same layout and just the image changes. Is it possible (EG with HTML or AJAX) to animate the image change when you navigate to a new page?
I want the appearance to be as close to a normal jQuery slider as possible:
http://jquery.malsup.com/cycle2/demo/prevnext.php
I haven't used the Cycle 2 plugin as I need each page to have a separate URL. The Cycle 2 plug in does have bookmark-able slides but they use fragment identifiers for each 'page' which social media sharing widgets sometimes ignore. So mysite.com/#page3 is shared as mysite.com, meaning the first not third slide is linked to.
The social media sharing widgets also use meta data from the page which doesn't change per slide as its still the same page.
You can use CSS3 page transitions, remain on one page and just manipulate the URL as you need to. See for example: Change the URL in the browser without loading the new page using JavaScript
Here's a good answer to your question using HTML5 Transitions:
HTML 5 page transitions
Hope this helps!

Content attribute in CSS to show image icon

While creating and learning bootstrap page. I came across the content attribute of css I read few articles and I got how it works. But following code snippet shows me an image icon but the content attribute value really isn't the image url but a code. I'm not clear as how we can show the image without the url and where is the image coming from?
.test.glass i:before {
content: "\e001";
}
Following is the html element to show an image icon using above css:
<span class="test glass"><i></i></span>
But what is "\e001" is that an image code or something else?
they are utf8 codes. there are plenty of sites describing the glyphs for different standard fonts but you can also define your own font set with whatever images you choose as whatever character.
if you use a webfont, from fontello for example but are plenty of sites like that one, you can define what image to use as character \e0001 and whenever you want to use that image, you must make sure you use that font-face for the element and use the utf8 code to display the image. in html it would be someting like <span class="iconfont"></span>. if you add the image with css then is like in your example.

Joomla/Seblod Display Image Thumbnail Only, Link to Lightbox

I am using Joomla and Seblod. I would like to create a gallery of thumbnails only, tiled next to one another and when clicked it will open each image into a lightbox (fancybox) and display larger image and description.
Problem I'm having is that when I try to display only the image thumbnails, I get the label "Image" or whatever I enter into Seblod. I just want plain image thumbnails, no text or any description but when clicked it opens them in the lightbox. I'm sure this is child's play, but confusing for a a beginning Joomla user like myself.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
There is built-in Lightbox functionality in Seblod, but it takes a few steps to make it work. It is even better if you use a custom template, because then you can add regular PHP functions to process your photos.
In any case, to get started, look at the tutorial I wrote on this subject: http://www.seblod.com/support/documentation/seblod-2x/fields/typo/1710-create-a-simple-gallery-with-fieldx-field.html

Resources