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  • Thread Starter k1ra

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    I know this post is older, however, I upgraded the flowplayer plugin and re-did all videos and IE just does not play anything. I can now replicate this consistently. Works fine in Firefox but not in IE. Nothing even tries to load, just an immediate ‘html5 video not found’ error’

    preload is set to none on all videos.
    the server mime type for mp4 is video/mp4
    hosting for this site has been upgraded

    Is there a way to set flowplayer to skip html5 and only use flash? I know it’s not ideal, but most my client’s customers are on IE 9 or 11.

    Thread Starter k1ra

    (@k1ra)

    My code for each video currently looks like:

    [flowplayer mp4=”https://mywebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/p04_video.mp4″ height=”0″ skin=”minimalist”]

    How would I add the “Video Attribute” “Preload” to “none” or fixed player size to this? I’m not using the “Video” tab in the Admin menu that gives the flowplayer shortcode as I would have to redo all my videos. [Flowplayer updated to this right after I got all my videos up and I have never felt like spending hours redoing it]

    I currently only have one video per post.

    Thread Starter k1ra

    (@k1ra)

    Thank you. I will try this, however, I have not tried this in Chrome. I use Firefox and I believe most of my clients are using IE.

    The new layout is very Google-fied. The thing that is driving me nuts, however, is what a space waster most of the admin pages are. Most notably, the Users->Edit Users page.

    I run a membership site utilizing s2member and many other plugins. I am routinely having to edit users and this new design causes 3x the amount of scrolling:

    • The ‘Admin color scheme’ options takes up my entire screen. Literally.
    • Every label/input/text box are on their own lines
    • There is way too much vertical padding/whitespace

    This layout is fine for a narrow mobile screen, but impractical for a laptop or desktop setting.

    I am on a laptop with my taskbar located on the left-hand side to preserve as much vertical screen real estate as I can.

    This new layout just made me die a little inside.

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