There was a recent survey carried out by the FBHVC seem to declare that a vehicle thirty years old or older has historic potential. The survey was complied as the result of contributions from all areas involved in the enjoyment maintenance and repair of historic vehicles in the UK.
It seems there have been changes to copying and pasting URLs/ internet address links. I copied the link to the vid and posted it below though it like others now shows up as a line of text. It may take you to the appropriate page if you copy and paste the line of text below in your browsers address bar, you may get there... I hope.
2020 Research Result Headlines | Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (fbhvc.co.uk)
Perhaps the more web aware amongst us can post a simpler form of access.... please..?
Good try Paul, but that link takes you too the NEWS page, from which you have to move along the top bar and click on the RESEARCH box , which opens a drop down menu to reveal 2020 SURVEY RESULTS which is in video form once you click on the center of the box on the open page...
Jeez I wonder who changed the copy and paste option and why, it was such a simple sharing option...
George, under the video links using the full reply form here, there is only 4 possible options of video source. If you follow the FBHVC link from their video to YouTube (where the same video is posted) you can link to that. As below. I don't think anything has changed on the forum for video links.
Graham (G4FUJ)
D8921 L44FOR '93 4/4 Giallo Fly 2 seat '90 LR 90 SW '06 Saab 9-3 Convertible
Good try Paul, but that link takes you too the NEWS page, from which you have to move along the top bar and click on the RESEARCH box , which opens a drop down menu to reveal 2020 SURVEY RESULTS which is in video form once you click on the center of the box on the open page...
Jeez I wonder who changed the copy and paste option and why, it was such a simple sharing option...
Apologies - I thought the bullets at the top of the news release were what you were referring to.
Paul Costock, UK 2014 4/4 Rolls Royce Garnet Red Disco 4 Teddy - 17h1 Irish Draught cross
Many thanks for sorting it out Graham, the issue re copy and pasting URLs now not working seems not to be a TM issue, that system can not be used to send urls to others via email these days. I eventually found the SHARE option under YT vids which provides options, but had not seen the a logical(?) option to do so in the FBHVC site... Duh!
Paul no need for apologies, you managed better than did I, THANKS.
Good try Paul, but that link takes you too the NEWS page, from which you have to move along the top bar and click on the RESEARCH box , which opens a drop down menu to reveal 2020 SURVEY RESULTS which is in video form once you click on the center of the box on the open page...
Jeez I wonder who changed the copy and paste option and why, it was such a simple sharing option...
I was on you tube a few days ago and couldn’t find a “copy” option for a short video I wanted to post here in TM. I am wondering if that copy facility has been removed. I’ll see if I can find other ways. I didn’t have time back then so there may be a share method to get the url to use. TM image method works fine for photos though. No change there.
I don't know how it works but it must be a feature of his system. Looking at the original post, I think Luddite has the same setup. Clearly it works for email but not when posting into a forum.
Isn't it because the html tag is fully formed by using the 'Insert Link' button in the full editor? If you just paste a raw url into a message you get the second of your examples, but if you use the Insert Link option you have the opportunity to add a description. It's like creating a proper <a href> tag in html.
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 1957 R4 CV, 2005 Ferrari Vipar