Dashiechu
kittymmeow
Dashiechu
It still shows the header title of the media when you use that code. o.o
Then if you remove the title of that panel, it just shows a rectangle above it.
-screenshot so you understand what I mean. Is there a way to get rid of the rectangle?
Add:
.media_panel h2{
display:none;
}
Thank you! c: Would you happen to know the code for coloring the play button?
Some people have it white. o.o Or placing an image on the panels?
They've used Google APIs' youtube player parameters. You most likely have your URL in the Google APIs version if it's working for a button, but I might as well start from just a regular video URL to minimize confusion if you plan on changing the which video it is later.
Take your original youtube URL that looks something like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
VIDEO_ID
for example:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0XpNvLWimo
And change it to look like this (the red is the part that you change)::
http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/
VIDEO_ID&version=2&color1=
BORDER_COLOR&color2=
MAIN_COLOR
for example:
http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/g0XpNvLWimo&version=2&color1=AAAAAA&color2=CCCCCC
Replace BORDER_COLOR and MAIN_COLOR with the hex code (#xxxxxx) of the color you want but without the #. The example I've given will be
this video, with a
light gray (#AAAAAA) border and an
even lighter gray (#CCCCCC) background. It's a little annoying to have to keep saving it and then going to view if you want to see what it looks like, but it's a good idea because it may not turn out exactly how you expect, depending on the colors.
For placing an image in the panels... Do you mean a background image? Or what?...