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Jul 8, 2012 9:45 PM in response to deto1pocoby Kevin KK Ho,Add a Puzzle widget to you multi-touch ibook. You could find one on "http://www.classwidgets.com/".
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Sep 23, 2012 12:47 AM in response to Luis225by adnixon,Hi Luis225
I have read the exchange about YouTube being required as an embed video rather than as a widget.
I have just published my first book and this book contains hyperlinks to my website it could have been to Wikipedia or anyone else for that matter. For these to work you would need to have a network connection. iBook Connect imposed no prohibition on this arrangement and approved the book for distribution.
They can however reject the publication the basis that it contain a link with a competiting website 'another bookstore for example'
What I have not tested but might work and that is you create a hyperlink that takes the user to a webpage under your control which has an embedded link to the YouTube Video. In this relationship because you have dropped out of the iBook you are actually in Safari browser in effect working no differently to any desktop.
My understanding is that YouTube will allow you to embed the code into a unrelated website for the purpose of accessing a YouTube Video they even have a process that generates the short link which you can cut an paste and create they hyperlink on the webpage.
The iBook hyperlink takes the user to the webpage and when they tap on the webpage link they are taken to YouTube where they can play the video
The downside to this is you have to close the iPad browser tap on iBooks and you are taken back to the book.
Personally I have yet to create a browser widget that actually works whilst leaving you in iBooks.
Comments about this post would be appreciated.. Ant..
Message was edited by: adnixon
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Feb 24, 2013 11:10 PM in response to Luis225by Shervinp,So I am still not clear here, is it possible to add a widget which plays Youtube videos in iBooks Author. A youtube video which I dont own.
Or does Apple not allow any link to a Youtube video which you dont own. Either be it in a widget or directly as a link in iBooks.