Use http://widget.mibbit.com/manager/ and embed the code onto the freewebs page.
You can't.
You can easily dis-embed a video from HTML page. You just need to remove the embed tag from it.
If you have the video simply upload it to Vidiopia.com then view the video to grap the embed code and place it on your website. If your video podcast is already on a video sharing website then simply grab the embed code and past it onto your website's page.
Hello I only know of two ways: 1.You upload a song and embed into the page. 2.You embed it from another page in to your page. If you don't know how to embed go to http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/embeddedobjects/_EMBED.html If this was helpful to you or if you think it's a load of junk please email me at 1burgersmith@gmail.com
Depending on what kind of document you're publishing, you may be able to convert it to .HTML, which is a Web-page compatible file format. Then you can embed it into your page.
Did you mean embed code? An embed code is HTML (web) code for embedding and image or video in a web page or blog. If you upload a video to youtube, you can get an embed code that links from your web page or blog to the video on youtube, so you can direct readers to the video.
Let me just say, You should be ashamed for using freewebs. webs.com is way better. But to be on topic: Right-Click your freewebs page and click View Page Source and copy that HTML code and save it as a notepad document on your desktop as "yoursite.HTML" make sure it has .HTML at the end when you save it. Then use something to host it such a zymic.com
go to the playlist page... there it is
That's to make it part of a web page.
This is easy. Visit Vidiopia.com, create a free account, click 'Upload', once you upload your video, copy the embed code you will see on the right site of the page showing the video. Now that you have the embed code, paste the HTML code you copied to the website's page you want it to appear on.
Embedding media refers to inserting a piece of content, such as a video, image, or audio file, from one platform into another. This allows the media to be displayed and played directly within the second platform, without needing to navigate to a separate page or source.
Yes. You can embed spreadsheets, pdfs and word documents in a JSP Page