Template:Vimeo

Purpose
This is an experimental template for testing alternatives for embedding links to third party media in accordance with the values of free cultural works licensing. It is not intended for community wide adoption and as an experimental template, it can be deleted at any time. Users experimenting with this template must adhere to all the requirements for free file formats specified below, and the template is used at your own risk in the event that it is discontinued after the experimental testing is completed.



Syntax
The following syntax is used for the template:

 

Align
Specify left or right alignment of the video.

Width
Specify the width of the video in pixels without the suffix "px" e.g. "400". A default width of 320 is used if no width is specified.

Height
Specify the height of the video in pixels without the suffix "px" e.g. "400". A default width of 240 is used if no height is specified.

ID
This is the ID for the video specified in the embed code on the Vimeo, for example: 37933801.

Source
Here you should specify the full URL of the Video location on Vimeo.

The source file must be uploaded to Vimeo. Ideally a copy of the file must also be uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons.

Author
Specify the name of the copyright holder of the video

Download url
Specify the full url where the file has been upload, for example " http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:L4C-Introduction-to-What-is-a-Wiki-Tutorial.ogv " This is a requirement to ensure that free software users can view the video without encumbered or non-free codecs, browser plugins etc but also to ensure that a free file version is available for download.

License
The license must be specified and is determined by the original copyright holder. Only use videos with a CC-BY, or CC-BY-SA license, or those released to the public domain. If it is your own work, you must specify the correct license using the tags provided by Vimeo when uploading the file. Use:


 * CC-BY (case sensitive)
 * CC-BY-SA (case sensitive)
 * PD (case sensitive)

Caption
Optional caption text for video container box. Uses normal wiki text.

Example
 

This syntax above will produce: