=== Floating Video Plugin === Contributors: jefferey11 Tags: video, mp4, youtube, sticky Requires at least: 4.7 Tested up to: 4.8.1 Stable tag: 1.0.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Display a video that, when scrolled out of view, moves to the corner of the screen so that the user can continue watching it while reading a post. == Description == This plugin allows you to embed an ogg, mp4 file or YouTube video into your page. As the user of your website scrolls down the page to read the rest of your article and they can't see the video any more, the video will automatically move and stick to one of the corners of the window so they can watch the video and read the page at the same time. This creates an effect like the one that can be seen on the videos of CNN, Daily Mail, and the new material design version of YouTube. This is very useful if you have lots of articles or pages which have accompanying videos, which the user may want to watch while also reading the rest of the article or page. The video is inserted using a shortcode, which is very easy to integrate into all of your pages. == Installation == You can install the plugin directly from your wordpress plugins dashboard by going to plugins->Add New, and searching for Floating Video Plugin and slecting install, or you can install it from wordpress.org as outlined below; 1. Downlad the plugin from wordpress.org. 2. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress 4. Use the 'Settings->Floating Video Plugin' menu to configure the plugin's settings and learn how to use the plugin. == Frequently Asked Questions == == Screenshots == 1. Settings page 2. The plugin in action 3. The shortcode uset to instert the video == Changelog == = 1.0.2 = Minor UI improvements. Made shortcode aspect_ratio attribute optional (defaults to 16:9). = 1.0.1 = Minor changes. = 1.0 = Initial plugin version. == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0.2 = Minor UI improvements. Made shortcode aspect_ratio attribute optional (defaults to 16:9). = 1.0.1 = Minor changes. = 1.0 = Initial plugin version.