Mike has been a Disney fan since his first trip to the Magic Kingdom in 1979 when he was 11 years old. Since that first trip, he has seen parks open, lands close, and attractions come and go, but one thing remains the same, his love for Disney is as strong as ever.
His Disney adventures caused him to start My Dreams of Disney because he wanted to document for his family and friends all of the special Disney Memories he has enjoyed with his family, and since that first post in 2010, Mike's hobby has become his passion!
Now a Travel Consultant with Pixie Vacations for over nine years, Mike has helped many of his readers plan and have incredible Disney vacations of their own. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter. Also, connect with us on our Pixie Vacations by Mike Ellis Facebook page to submit a quote request or learn more about all of your possible vacation destinations!
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Leezer
I noticed that your video is slightly wider than your blog page. You can edit this in HTML mode as you edit the post. This is where the code is found. Simply find the video code (which will have a height and width number, likely over 200 in each case) and reduce the width number by 50 and see what happens when you click 'preview'. Just remember the original number in case it doesn't work. Each Blogger template seems to treat these videos differently. Once you know the numbers that work, you can check them before you post each time to give your videos a uniform size in each Post. Of course, this is only a suggestion and none of my business, so I'll conclude by saying: “Thanks for the video, my wife is a huge Winnie the Pooh fan. We look forward to this movie!”
Mike
That suggestion I did know — usually I set my video in by copying the code from the embed link on the video source in “Edit HTML” mode. I've played around with the width before, but I think I was in a hurry the day I posted that video. We love Winnie the Pooh in my family also and love eating at The Crystal Palace!
I noticed that your video is slightly wider than your blog page. You can edit this in HTML mode as you edit the post. This is where the code is found. Simply find the video code (which will have a height and width number, likely over 200 in each case) and reduce the width number by 50 and see what happens when you click 'preview'. Just remember the original number in case it doesn't work. Each Blogger template seems to treat these videos differently. Once you know the numbers that work, you can check them before you post each time to give your videos a uniform size in each Post.
Of course, this is only a suggestion and none of my business, so I'll conclude by saying: “Thanks for the video, my wife is a huge Winnie the Pooh fan. We look forward to this movie!”
That suggestion I did know — usually I set my video in by copying the code from the embed link on the video source in “Edit HTML” mode. I've played around with the width before, but I think I was in a hurry the day I posted that video. We love Winnie the Pooh in my family also and love eating at The Crystal Palace!