Excluding Videos from Mobile Version

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  1. Eric

    Eric New Member

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    I love the Blackbird responsive theme, it works great on all devices, but I would like to know whether it's possible to exclude certain things from my site when it's in tablet or smartphone mode.

    Specifically, I'd like to not have the videos on my site appear for smartphone users. Actually, there are two types of videos on my site: standard and walk on. I also like to be able to exclude the walk on videos for tablet users, because they don't work on the iPad.

    Please let me know if this is possible. I've included links to my site's homepage as well as all of the pages that have videos below.

    http://internetmarketingsb.com/
    http://internetmarketingsb.com/mobile-site-development/
    http://internetmarketingsb.com/social-media-marketing/
    http://internetmarketingsb.com/google-places/
    http://internetmarketingsb.com/customer-review-card-service/
    http://internetmarketingsb.com/mobile-app-development/
    http://internetmarketingsb.com/text-message-marketing/
     
  2. Nitesh

    Nitesh Support Staff

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    Hello Eric,

    I have checked your website.
    You have not added videos in any particular class. So it is not possible to restrict them from other views.
    You are adding videos inside <div> just add separate class for each video.
    Like:- <div class="video1">your video embed code</div>
    After do let me know. I will provide you code to restrict videos from mobile and iPad.
     
  3. Eric

    Eric New Member

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    Hello Nitesh,

    Sorry I'm so slow in getting back to you. I did as you suggested on this page of my site: http://internetmarketingsb.com/mobile-site-development.

    There are two videos on that page, a regular YouTube video and a walk on video. I used the code <div class="video1">your video embed code</div> for the first one and <div class="video2">your video embed code</div> for the second one.

    Is that what you wanted me to do? Please let me know whether that will work and I will do the same for all of the videos on my site.
     
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