
Using Twitter’s short-form video-sharing service Vine, that allows users to attach video clips lasting 6 seconds or less to their tweets, users can now embed their Vine posts on the web as well. Embedded posts are available in two different styles and can be created from a post’s page using the embed code, or by using the latest version of vine app.
Vine has also shared links to some interesting examples in a blog entry, showing how its posts can be embedded on the web. These include MLB, CBS, and USA Today.
“You’ll see these options on your own posts, as well as posts by others, as long as they’ve already shared their post outside of Vine.
When we launched Vine, we described posts as “little windows into the people, settings, ideas and objects that make up your life”. With today’s update, you can display them almost anywhere”.
Here’s one example of an embedded Vine post:
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