"Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love." - 1 Corinthians 13:13 The Greek in this passage is "agape" meaning "affection." In the King James Version, it reads as "charity." In the New Living Translation, it reads as "love." The LORD asks us to have affection for each other, not just "agapao," which is to love in a social or moral sense.
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Hi!
I give in...(smile)...how do you get the videos to post on here like this? It doesn't work this well for me! :-)
Hi Delta,
Which videos? The videos in the template's column to the right or the videos in the posts, such as "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" below?
For the posts, you just copy the embedded object that's provided alongside the video (there won't be an embedded object, however, if it's been removed "by request" of the provider). Then you 'paste' it into the "Edit HTML" tab of your post, not the "Compose" tab. To write, switch back to the "Compose" tab. (I usually have two windows open at once to accomplish this.)
To insert a video in the template's column to the right, in the "Template" tab, you open "Add a Page Element", find the "Video Bar", and click on "Add To Blog". In the text field, you have to type in all the "tags" that the provider has tagged the video with to display only one video instead of 2, 3, or 4. Sometimes, however, 2 or 3 different providers use the same tags, so you can't get rid of the other videos - and if I don't like what I see in the other videos, I scratch the idea. I usually have YouTube or GodTube open in a separate window so I can see all the tags and type them into the text field.
Did that help? Let me know...
God bless you!
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