The Widgetkit Media Player is a HTML5 audio and video player completely built HTML and CSS. You can easily embed video files into your website by using the HTML5 video element. A Flash player fallback is included for all unsupported browsers.
Examples
This is a MP3 Audio Sample:
Features
- Native playback for modern HTML5 browsers
- Supports MP4 (h.264), WebM, FLV, WMV and MP3 files
- Completely built with HTML and CSS
- Responsive design to fit all device resolutions
- Same UI in all browsers
- Create your own skins
- Flash player fallback for unsupported browsers
- Works with Joomla and WordPress
How To Use
Use the HTML5 video element to embed video in your website. For example:
<video src="/video.mp4" width="320" height="240"></video>
You can also provide multiple sources, to add support for the different video formats like h.264, WebM or Ogg:
<video width="320" height="240"> <source type="video/mp4" src="/video.mp4" /> <source type="video/webm" src="/video.webm" /> <source type="video/ogg" src="/video.ogv" /> </video>
Use the HTML5 audio element to embed MP3 files in your website. For example:
<audio src="/audio.mp3" type="audio/mp3"></audio>
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Already in ancient Greece, the small circle with the cross, called the mirror of Venus as a stylisation of the portable circular mirror with its handle, indicated the second planet of the solar system and was symbolically associated with the goddess (Aphrodite for the Greeks, Venus for the Latins) and in general with the feminine, namely beauty, love and sensuality.
The symbol is the same one used by alchemists to indicate copper. Cuprum, the name of copper in Latin, derives its name from the island of Cyprus where copper was extracted in abundance. Cyprus was also the place where Venus was born and, precisely because of this common place of origin, copper is associated with the goddess in mythology. In some historical maps the mirror of Venus was used to mark the mines.