A useful web part that facilitates embedding multimedia content inside SharePoint websites, including playlists and streaming video
| Version | 13.1.00 |
| Updated | Nov 14th 2013 |
| Developer |
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| User Rating |
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| Original File Size | 19.1 MB |
| Downloads | 6107 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
Creating attractive webpages involves, more and more often these days, the integration of social services and of multimedia. Be it a hosted or a streaming video, each clip included onto a site has the potential of drawing in more visitors, depending on the subject and quality.
When it comes to SharePoint websites, adding such content can be easily dome through the use of some dedicated components, like, for instance, Media Plus Web Part. With support for numerous sources, this add-on will make it possible for developers to link and display videos inside the webpages.
Since it is able to handle individual clips as well as entire playlists, Media Plus Web Part Crack provides a most useful means of making sites more popular and also serve instructional or educational purposes. An example of such situation would be when a series of tutorials or lessons have to be put at the disposal of all users who access a certain online resource.
The support for all web browsers and the numerous possibilities that it offers, including features like auto-play, hiding video and playlist controls, as well as resizable frame, certainly put Media Plus Web Part on the list of add-ons that every SharePoint website developer must have.
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