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Embed Videos Using URL

In an effort to make your PREP website easier for you to use we have done away with the traditional way members have been embedding videos in their blog posts. In the past members have selected the video hosting icon from the third row of icons on the same page where they wrote a blog post or page. The new and easier way to embed videos no longer requires this step; in fact we have removed the video icons that you used to use to indicate which service was hosting the desired video. Now all you do to embed a video is to use the URL of the video, being sure to place it on its own line. Below is an example of how this works: the pink writing represents ordinary text in a blog page or post while the yellow represents the URL of the video (you would leave the quotes off when posting an actual video).

This would be the normal text for your post or page leading up to the video you wanted to embed.

“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nda_OSWeyn8″

You would then continue with the text of your blog or page beginning on its own line.

That’s it!

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You have got to watch this video from start to finish to get the whole jest. It is just too funny. Thanks to Peter for sharing it.

As seen on World News with Charles Gibson

I have to say when I first saw this story, I was amazed. Dolphins are extraordinary species as it is but to see them accomplish this is just more than I can comprehend. I can sit and watch the Dolphin Bubbles all day if I could get away with it. I have to say that if you have yet to witness this phenomenon, then you are missing out on something that is just going to floor you. I have had the opportunity to swim with this marvelous animals and that actually pales in comparison to this extraordinary ability.

This new trick seems to be flourishing in the female dolphins more than it does in the male ones at this point and time. Most people seem to think that it has to do with the males being more captivated with socializing with each other and the females seem to be more off on their own. I think it is truly amazing to watch on of the dolphins chase the bubble ring down to the bottom of the tank as well. It is very exciting see how small that they can get the bubble ring before they actually burst it. All in all, I would definitely tell you that you need to watch this.

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