How Do I Dynamically Add &autoplay=1 To Youtube Embed Codes? July 23, 2023 Post a Comment This is an examples of the youtube embed code on my site: ).val(function(i, oldVal) { return oldVal + (oldVal.indexOf('?') ? '&autoplay=1' : '?autoplay=1'); }); $('embed').prop('src', function(i, oldSrc) { return oldSrc + (oldSrc.indexOf('?') ? '&autoplay=1' : '?autoplay=1'); } CopyYou might prefer to do a slightly more specific selector, for instance $('embed[src^="http://www.youtube.com/"]') or perhaps $('object param[name="movie"]') -- it depends on what your page contains elsewhere...See the API reference:attribute-equals selectorvalpropSolution 2: To play a YouTube movie by JavaScript, you'll better use the JavaScript Player API:http://code.google.com/intl/nl/apis/youtube/js_api_reference.html (Yes I know this is not precisely the answer to the OP's question).Baca JugaHow To Put React Component Inside Html String?Validate And Filter Email Address With Regex?How Do Javascript Engine Count Number Of Tag Of The Html Document Is Ill-formed? Share You may like these postsChanging Schema.org Microdata With Jquery?Round Div Height To The Nearest Even Number If It Has An Odd ValueHow To Display The Next Three Images Click On Load More ButtonNot Sure How To Sort This Json Object Jquery/javascript Post a Comment for "How Do I Dynamically Add &autoplay=1 To Youtube Embed Codes?"