Open estelaris opened 3 weeks ago
Heads up @WordPress/docs-issues-coordinators, we have a new issue open. Time to use 'em labels.
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How to Add Video Blocks in the WordPress Mobile App for Android
Adding a video block to your post in the WordPress mobile app involves a few straightforward steps. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through the process:
1.Open the WordPress App: Launch the WordPress mobile app on your smartphone or tablet. Ensure you are logged in to your WordPress site.
2.On New OR Exisiting Post:
Tap on the "+" (plus) button to add video block on post.
ALT Text : On a mobile screen, a content creation app interface is shown, with an option to add a new content block.
3.Select a Block:
Search the video block and select the Video Block
ALT Text : Displayed on a mobile screen is a search bar and various types of content blocks available for selection in an app.
ALT Text : A mobile interface showing available content blocks, with a focus on the 'Video' block option.
4.Choose a Video Source:
After adding the Video block, you'll have the following options to upload a video to the post.
Choose From Device: Select this option to upload a video file directly from your device. Tap "Choose From Device" to select a
video file stored on your device.
Take a Video: Use your device's camera to record a new video. Tap "Take a Video" to start recording a video directly within the WordPress app.
Wordpress Media Library: Access videos previously uploaded to your WordPress site's media library. Tap "WordPress Media Library" to choose a video that is already stored in your site's media library.
Insert From URL: Embed a video from an external source using its URL. Tap "Insert From URL" and paste the URL of the video (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo) to embed it directly into your post.
ALT Text : A screen displaying different options for video sources, such as 'Choose from device', 'Take a video', and 'WordPress Media Library'
Choose Video From Media Library :
Select the Video from Your Site Media
ALT Text : On a mobile interface, a selected video thumbnail is displayed from the WordPress media library
Selected Video Block on Post and Publish:
When the chosen video block appears, click Publish in the upper right corner on the right side.
ALT Text : A screen in a content editor showing a video block with a thumbnail, indicating it's ready for publishing.
9.Publish the Post Now:
Click On Publish Now Button to Publish the Post
ALT Text : If everything looks good, tap on the "Publish" button to make your video block post live on your WordPress site.
10.Video Block Post on Website:
ALT Text : A web page view displaying a newly published video post, with the post date and author listed.
How to Add Video Blocks in the WordPress Mobile App for IOS
1.Open the WordPress App: Launch the WordPress mobile app on your smartphone or tablet. Ensure you are logged in to your WordPress site. 2.Start a New Post: Tap on the "+" (plus) button to start a new post. 3.Select a Block: In the editor, tap on the area where you want to add a block (e.g., where you want the video to appear). 4.Add a Video Block: Tap on the "+" (plus) button that appears or the "Add block" option. Scroll down or search for the "Video" block. Tap on it to add it to your post. 5.Upload Video: After adding the Video block, you'll have the following options to upload a video to the post. Choose From Device: Select this option to upload a video file directly from your device. Tap "Choose From Device" to select a video file stored on your device. Take a Video: Use your device's camera to record a new video. Tap "Take a Video" to start recording a video directly within the WordPress app. Wordpress Media Library: Access videos previously uploaded to your WordPress site's media library. Tap "WordPress Media Library" to choose a video that is already stored in your site's media library. Insert From URL: Embed a video from an external source using its URL. Tap "Insert From URL" and paste the URL of the video (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo) to embed it directly into your post. 6.Publish: If everything looks good, tap on the "Publish" button to make your video block post live on your WordPress site.
How to Incorporate Video Block into a WordPress Site for iOS
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The content needs to be written for for both iOS and Android