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YouTube’s Been iFramed
While YouTube has featured the iFrame embed capability for about six months now, they’ve quietly promoted this method to be the primary embed format, all in an effort to further the transition to HTML 5 protocols. Until recently, the standard embed format used the object tag, like so: But now, when a user depresses the embed button, they are greeted with this: As indicated, the ability to use iFrame embeds has been around since July of 2010, but the change in default embed format reveals YouTube’s preference for an HTML 5 world.? Users can still use the orginal -based embeds by selecting the “Use old embed code” selection if desired. In terms of compatibility, at least one WordPress blogger — the author of this post — indicates their blog’s backend stripped the iFrame tag out, making the new style unusable.? Granted, the iFrame removal could be because of any number of WordPress plugins — the SEO plugin is one suspect — nevertheless, there are some compatibility issues with YouTube’s new format.
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YouTube’s Been iFramed
Facebook Registration Plugin for WordPress Launched
Last week, Facebook launched a new registration tool for site owners. With this, users can quickly sign up for new sites with their Facebook profiles. The tool goes beyond the simple log-in feature of Facebook Connect, and lets users more easily fill out forms based on the information that they’ve already shared with Facebook (such as email address, name, birthday, phone number, etc.) WebProNews and the iEntry Network have launched a new WordPress plugin utilizing this tool.

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Facebook Registration Plugin for WordPress Launched
Recipe for a Blog That Doesn’t Suck
More WebProNews Videos There are plenty of opinions out there about what makes a blog good and what it takes to have a successful one. At the recent BlogWorld & New Media Expo, that was obviously a consistent theme. WebProNews interviewed a lot of people at that show, and several gave their advice on this matter

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Recipe for a Blog That Doesn’t Suck
