Welcome to the world of Adobe Portfolio, where your creative vision takes center stage. Whether you're an artist, a filmmaker, a vlogger, or just someone who loves to share their world through videos, Adobe Portfolio is your canvas.
Imagine seamlessly integrating a YouTube Feed into your Adobe Portfolio, turning it into a captivating hub of videos that reflect your unique style and story.
There are two ways to embed YouTube feed on your website. The first method is using a website widget. The second method is using the embed or link option. I will show you the steps for each of those methods so you can decide which one is the best for you.
- Sign up FREE or login to SociableKIT.
- Create and customize your YouTube feed widget.
- Copy the YouTube feed widget embed code.
- Login to your Adobe Portfolio website admin panel and create or edit a page.
- Paste the embed code where you want the YouTube feed widget to appear.
- Save and view your page. Done!
That's easy! Embedding YouTube feed widget on your Adobe Portfolio website will take only 2 minutes. If you need a more detailed guide, scroll down to follow our complete guide or watch our video guide.
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Share your YouTube video on your website, without the need for a third-party plugin like SociableKIT. Follow the steps below to explore this alternative approach.
- Go to your YouTube channel.
- Choose the YouTube video you want to embed.
- Click the "Share" option.
- Select the Embed option.
- Click the Copy button on the lower right.
- Open your WordPress editor, and add or edit a post.
- Login to your website admin panel.
- Create or update a page where you want to put your Youtube video
- Use the embed option of your website builder and paste the embed code you copied earlier.
- Save your page. Done!
- To create the Youtube channel feed on your website, you need to repeat steps 1 onwards to add more Youtube videos.
You may choose method 1 or method 2, it depends on your needs. But in case you choose method 1, you can follow our complete guide below.
Create and customize your YouTube feed widget
The first part is creating your YouTube feed widget using the SociableKIT dashboard. Customize the look and feel to match your brand. Follow the steps below.
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- Select your YouTube feed type on the dropdown.
SociableKIT offers several YouTube feed widgets. You might need to search it using the highlighted area below. Once found, you can then select it.
Here are the different types of YouTube feed that you can add to your Adobe Portfolio website:
- Enter your YouTube feed ID or username. Copy your YouTube feed URL and paste it in the username box. Our system will automatically identify your YouTube feed ID or username.
- Paste the embed code and save your Adobe Portfolio website page. Please follow the second part below to add YouTube feed widget to your Adobe Portfolio website.
Add YouTube feed widget to your Adobe Portfolio website
The second part is adding your YouTube feed widget to your Adobe Portfolio website. After you customize your YouTube feed widget and copied the embed code, it is time to add it to your Adobe Portfolio website. Follow the steps below.
- Get your free embed code from SociableKIT. Make sure you followed the first part above to create your widgget, customize it, and copy your free embed code.
- Login to Adobe Portfolio. You must have an 'Individual' or 'Business plan' to use the Adobe portfolio.
- Create a new site or edit your existing site. On your dashboard, select to create a new or edit your existing site.
- Create a new page or edit an existing page. On the top left click the "+" icon to create a new page.
- Add your SociableKIT widget to your site. Decide where you want your widget to show. Hover your mouse to show a "+" icon.
- Paste the embed code from SociableKIT. Select "Embed" from the pop-up, it will show other options on the left panel, paste your iFrame embed code on the textbox then click "Save embed". Note: Adobe Portfolio only accepts iFramed embed codes.
- View your page. On the bottom of the page, click the 'Preview' button. Done!
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In today's digital landscape, visual content is king, and video reigns supreme. Your Adobe Portfolio shouldn't just showcase your work; it should immerse your audience in your world. That's where embedding a YouTube Feed comes in, and with our reliable, lightning-fast website widgets, it's easier than ever.
Why should you consider this? Because it's more than just a widget; it's a window into your creative universe, a constantly evolving gallery that keeps your audience coming back for more. With each new video, your portfolio breathes life, inviting viewers to explore, engage, and connect.
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If you integrate these widgets, you can improve user engagement and provide valuable information directly on your website.
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