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Manually add a timestamp #53

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dummyy1 opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 1 comment
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Manually add a timestamp #53

dummyy1 opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 1 comment

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@dummyy1
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dummyy1 commented Nov 11, 2022

I don't know if there's a way to manually add a timestamp to an iFrame, if not it could be a really useful implementation! I usually add iFrames as reference for my university note-taking, but most of the times I have the same video reference in different notes and have to remember where is the info I need as reference. If it already exists sorry for bothering. Great work with your plugin and thank you!

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FHachez commented Feb 27, 2023

@dummyy1 Thanks for the feedback. It's an interesting idea.

Meanwhile, you can already do this when you generate the link.

For example, on youtube:
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What's important is the t=300, it's the timestamp in seconds.

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