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gitbook-plugin-videoplayer
Advanced tools
This plugins requires gitbook >=2.0.0
.
Add the below to your book.json
file, then run gitbook install
:
{
"plugins": ["video-player"]
}
First, add the required scripts and stylesheet(s) to your page by adding:
{% videoplayerscripts %}{% endvideoplayerscripts %}
You can now add MP4 and WebM videos to your book using this tag:
{% videoplayer id="docker-myvideo" width="640" height="480" posterExt="png" %}https://s3.amazonaws.com/gitbooks/myvideo{% endvideoplayer %}
The player will automatically load the myvideo.mp4
file for showing MP4-encoded videos. Likewise, it will default to myvideo.webm
for WebM-encoded videos.
FAQs
video.js integration made easy in GitBook
The npm package gitbook-plugin-videoplayer receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, gitbook-plugin-videoplayer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gitbook-plugin-videoplayer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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