I don't know how to do that. Looking at the options, as you have, I
can't see a way to do it. I'm surprised, because almost everything
else you can turn on or off. There might be a parameter you can put
into the Advanced section - try using the form on the Blip site to
ask them.
On
Alright I will go ask them...there must be a way to turn that off ..because
they have it turned off on the other video I mentioned...I kind of figured
it was in advanced ..but hated to go messing with things I don't know well
enough about ..
You could also emal the site you want to mimic. If
Sara, I think I've figured out why you didn't get a helpful response
from your original support e-mail. Emily responded? We don't have any
Emily working with us! Are you absolutely certain that you sent the
e-mail to supp...@blip.tv? Not .com or .fm? It is good to use the form
at
OK. I left out the part where I should have said copy and paste the
code. I think you might be so frustrated with it all that you're
looking too hard.
You're on the video page, you've clicked Share, chosen Embed and
clicked Go - then just copy the code that appears. Don't click Edit
Ahhh... What web browser are you using?
On 9-Mar-09, at 2:11 PM, sweetmagnoliasstudio wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
O.k. ...I did it but I have to tell you that I would have had it
days ago ...Very Frustrating ..and I found the problem just now...
On
Yes, internet explorer is a bit of a pain, but Blip should have their
site tested to work with IE, since it's still the most popular
browser, I think. I think maybe they're Mac users.
Firefox is good, it's what I use on my Mac, and Blip works fine with
it, as do most things.
On 9-Mar-09,