
Flickr requires that the embedded image should link back to Flickr and this built-in embed option automatically takes care of that requirement. To embed an individual Flickr photograph in your blog, click the “Share This” link (available next to the photo title) and choose embed it. To embed other audio formats like 3GP, Midi, Real or Windows Media, it may be a good idea to convert these files into MP3 using Zamzar so that they play on almost any web browser. Another alternative is the Google MP3 Player. If you like to embed audio files like songs, podcasts or interviews in your web pages, use Yahoo! Media Player - its a free Flash music player that automatically detects all links to MP3 files in the current web page and turns them into a music player.
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Next copy the YouTube embed code and append &ap=%2526fmt%3D18 (for high quality) or &ap=%2526fmt%3D22 (for 720p High Definition) to the URL value of the movie parameter in both instances (see YouTube HD example). To embed a high resolution version of YouTube clip in your web pages, first make sure that “Watch in High Quality” or “Watch in HD” link exists next to the YouTube player as most videos are only available in standard format. You can also use RSS widgets like WidgetBox or YourMinis that are done in Flash and not JavaScript. If you like to embed feeds from multiple sources, merge all of them into one using Yahoo Pipes and then pass the combined feed to the Google Gadget.


You’ll get a JavaScript snippet that can be easily placed in the sidebar of your blog. Go to this page, replace the feed URL with your own feed, use the default color scheme or change it to something else and then click Get Code.
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Learn how to embed almost anything in your HTML web pages from Flash videos to Spreadsheets to high resolution photographs to static images from Google Maps and more.
