Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Girls-3 ...

For as long as I care to remember, religion, like the striptease, has always been a display of the power of suggestion. Like the Virgin Birth, it has all too often supported an immaculate deception.
Bernard Katz

 

 

Another YouTube offering using Windows Live Writer to access the link, and a simple copy/paste of the 'embed' code from the original YouTube page automatically throws up your selection in the WLW window.

 

TIP: Before you select the 'embed' code click on the 'options' button and select to display a frame, choosing the colours on offer to match your page. Then select the 'embed' code which will now have all the information included. The vid-insert in the previous post used the identical steps from this post, but I forgot to use the 'frame' feature!

 

WARNING!
The following video contains female nudity - 99 of them! 
If you are easily offended, please do not click 'Play'!

 

 

That's the last of the 'Girls' series.

Hopefully I have managed to 'kill two birds' with these posts, using 'Girls' as the topic, but showing how WLW can help you to craft and display your posts without too much hair-pulling involved.

If the many references to WLW has piqued your interest, click on one of the links to take you to the Playpen for more information.

'Till next time ...

 

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3 comments:

Lee said...

Fascinating performance, Terry. Wonder how she'd do on "______'s Got Talent"?

I'm used to having to change tabs to embed the html when putting a YouTube video in a post. Is there an html tab for WLW? or what?

Cheers!
Lee

Fletch said...

Lee,

There IS an HTML tab, but you DON'T need to use it if you don't want to. Simply choose to 'Insert' >> 'Video' and it will give you a couple of choices, 'URL' or 'Embed code'. If you've copied the embed code off the YouTube page, simply paste it into the relevant box in WLW.

The reason I recommend the embed code is because you can choose to 'frame' the vid, and that gets incorporated into the embed.

Done!

Carolina said...

I've discovered the rollover. Or should I say 'uncovered'? Saucy.
;-)

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