![]() If you are using the Standard (iframe) implementation of the player the situation is different. For instance, to include a border around the player you can use this style: Once you know this, you can use styles to alter the player itself. In the Elements section of the Development Tools locate the tag and you will see it has a class with the value video-js assigned, among many others. To see this, browse an HTML page with the Advanced (in-page embed) code inserted. You can alter the appearance of the player, but you must first have a way to address it. If you do not have the pre-requisite base knowledge it would be best if you work through the Step-by-Step: Player Customization. Player Note: This document assumes some knowledge of CSS and using a browser's development tools to view HTML element's classes and examine applicable CSS. The Player Configuration Guide provides the necessary information. If you wish to not use the default skin and create your own, this is possible using the Player Management API. See the Styling Players document for more information. There are a limited set of customization options available in Studio, which requires no knowledge of CSS to implement. This document customizes the player using CSS. For a brief introduction to using development tools in different browsers see the Debugging Basics document. The content uses Chrome's development tools, but all modern browsers have equivalent functionality. Viewing the Brightcove System Status PageĬustomizing Player Appearance This topic is a primer on customizing the appearance of Brightcove Player. ![]()
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