'If you need help, please visit our. We've answered the most common issues our users have, and if you can't find your answer there, you'll be directed to a form where you can email Customer Service for help.' There is no such thing. I went to the help center and there was no option to do anything but read answers that don't address the issue. I want to put an inline hyperlink kind of like the links to your left that have a one or more words that when you click on them it takes you too a site.
I think the best way to turn your presentation to a video with audio is in quicktime, I did a screen record and played the slide show. It easily uploaded to youtube. My sound quality was not the best at first but after playing with the sound for awhile it turned out alright.
Anmoose 21/7/2009, 20:51 น. @anmoose, 'Why would you need someone to confirm or deny it?' Without confirmation that the app is designed to behave in this manner it is a bug.
However, the app may be functioning as designed which would mean it is not a bug. Really a simple 'Yep, that's the way we intended it.' Coming from the folks at YouTube would convince me it's not a bug. Since YouTube isn't providing me a way to find out and refuses to comment on the issue (or non-issue if that's the case) it's a bug. Really the problem isn't with the app as much as the lack feedback from the app and YouTube. Epontius, 13:32 น.
Bottom line, you can't include HTML code in your description or on you channel. You can include fully qualified URL's. Simply type in and the system will make a hyperlink from it. You can include a link on your channel description, say to your company's website, by going to your channel page, click the 'edit' link located in your profile module (the one with your name and last sign in, etc.
Displayed in it. Put a check mark in the box that says 'website URL' and then enter your URL. Liozzi, 13:40 น. It no longer exists (that form YouTube still mentions in the Contact Us page). And you're deluded if you think we're 'fanboys'. There are plenty of things wrong with YouTube. Then again, there are a lot of things wrong with the US economy if you hadn't noticed.
And I suspect among the reasons YouTube's reference pages are such a mess is the simple fact that they have a staff of less than 100 trying to keep their fingers in the dike on a wide range of issues with no time or money left over to go back and review all the help pages for continuity errors. You're free to use any service you please. In fact, at this point there are video services I use a lot more than YouTube for various practical reasons. OTOH, I do this instead of crossword puzzles because a crossword puzzle solved almost never results in helping anyone with anything. The odds are nearly as bad here, but occasionally my attempts to puzzle out a rendering issue with someone actually hits paydirt and that beats a jab in the eye with a sharp stick. Epontius, 20:16 น.
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'updated 9/24/2009' Actually, you'll see this on every help center article in there. The page I linked to is in fact so old that it is referring to the way the old uploader used to work. The reference to 'the first page' is not even really valid anymore it's so old. The rule still stands.
You were 75% wrong jackass. I was providing 75% more proof that HTML is not supported.supporting my earlier statement. Not to mention that there are no channels (with the exception of Partners who can include image map code for banners) or videos with HTML links in the description.
Yes, they could probably put some sort of error trap, but they've chosen not to. No need to argue.it's not going to change the fact that HTML isn't supported.