How Do I Dynamically Add &autoplay=1 To Youtube Embed Codes? January 15, 2024 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 JugaGet Youtube Video Id From Iframe VideoYoutube Video In Html Not WorkingPass Youtube Iframe Api Events Onstatechange When Src Changes Share You may like these postsIn Javascript Or JQuery, How Do I Remove Only The First And Last Tag?How To Call A Function Of Webform Through Jquery With Ajax?Merging Rows In One Column Of Html TableSave The Page As HTML File Including The Newly Added Elements Via JavaScript/jQuery Post a Comment for "How Do I Dynamically Add &autoplay=1 To Youtube Embed Codes?"