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  1. Add an HTML macro to the required page.

  2. Select HTML embed code from the Data source drop-down in the Data source tab.

  3. Enter an HTML <video> tag in the given code block.

  4. Save the changes and Publish the page.

  • There are three supported video formats in HTML: MP4, WebM, and OGG.

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  • Thus, you must ensure that when using the HTML <video> tag, the video must be in one of the listed formats so that the video can be shown.

  • If the video is not visible at all, verify the video source and resolve any permission issues.

  • If the video is not shown in its entirety, provide the iframe size in

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  • This page uses an HTML macro to display the sample video. You can edit this page and check out the macro for details.

  • We are going to refer to the video available online at https://samplelibwww.w3schools.com/lib/preview/mp4/sample-5stags/movie.mp4 for this tutorial.

  • To refer to a video available in private locations, it is recommended to use profiles. Administrators must provide the base location during profile creation and users can then enter the relative URL of the video in the macro editor. Read the Configuration page for more information about profiles.

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<video src="https://samplelibwww.w3schools.com/lib/preview/mp4/sample-5stags/movie.mp4" />