Hi All, you may have already figured this out but I was looking yesterday into the iframe issue and I was so sad. But today, I got a video online and shared like Russ's example and now I am happy! The popup html text element appears to be looking for a link with the actual file extension, e.g. .mp4 - not whatever extras the sharing platform is tagging on. Thanks Russ for the comment and the code example that shows the way! In Amanda's case the "https: //player.vimeo.com/video/446835397" wouldn't work since it doesn't end with the .mp4. But go get yourself a proper share link with the correct format and it should work just fine -- and your popup will host a video. Here's an example with a junk URL to show it, my actual URL plays great in popups. I'm using the controls tag to show video controls by default and I left off autoplay so visitors aren't annoyed. Get yourself a good link, put it in a popup and let us know. It should work with other supported types too. Happiness.
<video controls="" width="100%">
<source src="<source src="https ://videosinpopups/vids/projects/notareallink/sharevideo.mp4" type="video/mp4">" type="video/mp4">
Your browser does not support the video tag.
</video>