In this video you see me adding the finishing touches to the front end part of my video carousel. Then you see me take the html and make it work dynamically in Umbraco. I'm using slick for the carousel, bootstrap for the popup, YouTube iframe for the video embed and Archetype for the backend controls to hold and manage the data.
This carousel now exists on the home page of my blog. http://www.codeshare.co.uk
Don't forget you can skip the bits you're not interested in, and you can change the speed too.
Umbraco MVP and .NET Web Developer from Derby (UK) who specialises in building Content Management System (CMS) websites using MVC with Umbraco as a framework. Paul is passionate about web development and programming as a whole. Apart from when he's with his wife and son, if he's not writing code, he's thinking about it or listening to a podcast about it.
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