Well some websites do mention this
In any case, it would still be cool to have links to the videos in the off-chance that a video simply doesn't load for a user, perhaps position the links behind the videos, that way it is only visible if the video fails to load.
Quote:Now that HTML5 video is the default on YouTube, Google is deprecating its old-style <object> Flash embeds and its Flash API. YouTube recommends you only use its <iframe> embeds to embed videos going forward because that allows it to use whatever technology your visitors’ browsers support.
In any case, it would still be cool to have links to the videos in the off-chance that a video simply doesn't load for a user, perhaps position the links behind the videos, that way it is only visible if the video fails to load.
Computer specifications:
Windows 10 Pro x64 | Ryzen 3700X | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero WiFi Motherboard | 16GB 3600MHz | Geforce 1070Ti | Corsair AX760 PSU
Windows 10 Pro x64 | Ryzen 3700X | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero WiFi Motherboard | 16GB 3600MHz | Geforce 1070Ti | Corsair AX760 PSU
