YouTube launches new look for embedded videos
YouTube has been slowly rolling out a new interface for its flash videos, making it easier for viewers to get sucked into hours and hours of watching pointless online videos of cats dancing.
The new interface shows related videos when you scroll over the bottom of the screen with your cursor. While selected videos on YouTube have had the new design for a while, it's just starting to pop up on videos embedded in blogs.
So now visitors to your website can watch a bunch of videos that you'd never intended to show them without leaving your page. That's, umm.. cool, right?
YouTube's also made it a bit easier to embed videos on your site by adding buttons with the URL and embed code at the end of the video.
[via Google Blogoscoped]
The new interface shows related videos when you scroll over the bottom of the screen with your cursor. While selected videos on YouTube have had the new design for a while, it's just starting to pop up on videos embedded in blogs.
So now visitors to your website can watch a bunch of videos that you'd never intended to show them without leaving your page. That's, umm.. cool, right?
YouTube's also made it a bit easier to embed videos on your site by adding buttons with the URL and embed code at the end of the video.
[via Google Blogoscoped]












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJordan RunningJun 7th 2007 12:40PM
This interface is so obnoxious. When I'm watching a video I don't want something to pop up and obscure it every time I accidentally move my house over it (and I'm the kind of person who's always fidgeting with the mouse). It would be fine if it only popped up after the video was over, but as it is it drives me NUTS.
Dave ChartierJun 7th 2007 12:46PM
Sounds like someone needs some CMA help (Constant Mouser's Anonymous)! :)
My gripe is that the mouseover functionality either in Flash or simply YouTube's implementation is really buggy (I'm on Mac OS X in Camino 1.5, FWIW). Sometimes when I mouse over the new controls appear, but moving away doesn't make them disappear. I either have to click somewhere else on the 'dead' page of the browser, and once or twice I had to click outside the browser and click back in.
In other news, I hate Flash for most of the things it's used for these days, and I hate Flash video even more.
MeJun 7th 2007 1:53PM
That is annoying. I was attempting to watch a video with subtitles earlier today, and every time I made a false move with mouse, there went the subtitles for 5+ seconds, which forced me to rewind.
To have one-sixth of the screen covered every time that happens is too much for me. It needs to be toned down.