SWFPut – SWFlash Put free WordPress plugin
Description
SWFPut provides ‘responsive’ video for posts and pages. SWFPut makes the presentation of video reliable for your visitors: several conditions are handled well, such as the uneven support for HTML5 video formats in the major browsers, the possible lack of support for either HTML5 video or flash video in the visitor’s browser, and even the possiblilty that JavaScript might be disabled in your visitor’s browser. In addition to video for posts and pages, SWFPut provides a video widget for use in widget areas, such as a sidebar. SWFPut video is ‘responsive’: it should display at a suitable size on your visitor’s device, whether large or small (a responsive WordPress theme is necessary). SWFPut makes video setup easy and flexible by providing an easy dialog based setup similar to (and based on) that used by WordPress core media, and also an advanced form with additional settings, which appears in a new “metabox” on the editor page. For widgets, the form appears with the usual drag and drop widget interface. After adding video objects, the form will continue to be useful for making changes (or, if you wish, to delete the video). In WordPress versions 3.3 and greater, video added by SWFPut will be visible in the post/page visual editor. As many video objects as you wish can be placed in posts pages, and of course the widget supports as many instances as you wish. You may specify HTML5 or flash video, or both with one being primary content and the other as fallback. Here are some features of SWFPut to consider: SWFPut works directly with media file URL’s; that is, SWFPut does not embed the video players of providers such as YouTube or Vimeo. SWFPut is for video files which are accessible by URL, whether hosted at your site or off-site.
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Ed Hynan
Popularity:
Low
WPMarket

