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Upload your movie to YouTube & embed it in your website.
You can use the YouTube Widget available in the iWeb media window to embed a video uploaded to YouTube or paste the full embed code into an HTML Snippet.
YouTube Widget
Click the icon for more info and to sign up
If you want to get more hits on YouTube you need to set your movies to autoplay. Login to your account and go to My Account/Channel/Videos & Playlists. Select a video, check the autoplay box and save.
How to Autoplay a Movie on YouTube and on Your Website

Getting a movie to autoplay using the new embed code is not so obvious.
Here’s a code...
<iframe width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Dhf3SW-34U0?rel=0&autoplay=1&modestbranding=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Insert autoplay=1 after rel=0. Setting rel=0 rather than "1" stops the related videos being shown at the end of the movie.
To show or hide the YouTube logo on mouse over add "&modestbranding=0" or "1" and "&showinfo=0" or "1" does what it says it will do!
Click the YouTube button to see a movie open in a new, custom sized window and autoplay...
If can’t get this to work with the “Link to this video:” URL, copy and paste the one in the URL box in the browser. Example...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHjRihYnutU
This example has the controls hidden.
Click the image to find out how to create a YouTube Jukebox Player that will display and play a whole bunch of movies.
YouTube Jukebox
Warning: Copyright law requires that you own the right to, or pay a license fee to the owner of, any media file on your website. Movies uploaded to Vimeo and YouTube are no exception. Do NOT upload any movie, music or image file unless you own the copyright, have the owner’s permission or have negotiated a license fee.
Find out how to do this in the How to Build a Custom Website ebook...
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