To link, simply make a normal hyperlink and make sure this link is pointing to the ClickView Home Standalone Link. Linking is preferable when you don't want to give up a lot of page real estate for the ClickView Home video window, or when you wish to send an email.
If you want to embed, however, you have to insert some HTML code directly into your web page or
VLE
content item. Here is how to do it.
First, get the embed code from ClickView Library Manager or ClickView Player. Each ClickView Home video is accompanied by a URL for linking (see below), and Embed code for embedding.

Copy the Embed code to the clipboard by selecting it (a simple click on the code will do it), right-clicking (Mac control-click) and choose Copy or press the “copy” button (
). Now open the web page/LMS content item you want to embed the video window on.
Using FrontPage or SharePoint Designer on a standard web page, choose Insert > Web Component... > Advanced Controls > HTML

When the HTML Markup box opens, paste in the embed code you copied from ClickView Home Links window and click OK. Now save the page (all you will see visually on the page is a blank space). Now, save the page and preview it to be sure the video has been embedded.
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If you want a ClickView Home video to appear right inside a page on your School website, all you need to do to embed the video is copy the embed code and paste it into an area you normally write your text.
Follow these steps and you’ll be embedding ClickView Home videos in no time.
1. Open either your ClickView Player or ClickView Library manager.
2. Use keywords to search for a video you would like to post on your school intranet or website or simply navigate to the video within a subject folder.
3. Once you found the video you want, right click on the video and chose “Generate ClickView Home Links”.
4. Highlight and copy (control + C) the embed code (the information in the text box) or press the “copy” button (
).

5. Open the HTML page you want to embed the video to in your favourite HTML editor. Paste (control + V) the embed code.
The ClickView Home video will now directly be displayed in the page and you can play it on that page.
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If you want a ClickView Home video to appear right inside a page on your School website, all you need to do to embed the video is copy the embed code and paste it into an area you normally write your text.
Follow these steps and you’ll be embedding ClickView Home videos in no time.
1. Open either your ClickView Player or ClickView Library Manager.
2. Use keywords to search for a video you would like to post on your blog or simply navigate to the video within a subject folder.
3. Once you found the video you want, right click on the video and chose “Generate ClickView Home Links”.
4. Highlight and copy (control + C) the embed code (the information in the text box) or press the “copy” button
(
).

5. Log in to your blog account, create a new blog post and paste (control + V) the embed code into the text box of the post.
NOTE: Some blogs require you to define whether you are pasting HTML code or just plain text. If this is the case, the ClickView Home embed code needs to be pasted into the HTML section.
The ClickView Home video will now directly be displayed in the page and you can play it on that page.
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