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I have a website that includes a lot of embedded YouTube videos; currently these are loaded simultaneously which, of course, causes the site to run extremely slowly when initially loaded.

What is the best way to load an image as a placeholder/splash screen instead of the video iframe?

The image will need to be replaced by the YouTube iframe only when clicked (this should only be loaded when requested), thus reducing the file size of the website dramatically. I have found some similar questions before but they seem to recommend using CSS and jQuery to alter the visibility of the video. This doesn't work in this instance because the video player will still load in the background.

I appreciate any help/suggestions.

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It should be pretty straight forward, try something like this:

<img src="placeholder.jpg" data-video="http://www.youtube.com/embed/zP_D_YKnwi0">
$('img').click(function(){
    var video = '<iframe src="'+ $(this).attr('data-video') +'"></iframe>';
    $(this).replaceWith(video);
});

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/2fAxv/1/

For youtube videos, add &autoplay=1 to the URL if you want them to play when the image is clicked.

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    Awesome, thank you very much. That's just what I needed. Couldn't find a clean example like this. Just out of interest, is this question now a -2 because it's an easy question or because I worded it wrongly?
    – Stuart
    Dec 5, 2012 at 15:03
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    It's because you didn't show any attempt at solving the problem yourself. Next time, post the code you've tried, even if it doesn't come close to working. Also the phrase "What is the best" tends to be a flag.
    – Mog
    Dec 5, 2012 at 15:04
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    Real question or not, this is the first search result i got, and thank you for answering it anyway.
    – dev_row
    May 2, 2013 at 3:17
  • It is also the first result I got as well. Maybe people should not jump so quickly to close questions. Many many MANY times over the years the first result, or the closest to what I want, is a question marked as closed, but with the answer I am looking for. I understand that the OP didn't post any of the things he tried, but the question was still helpful, and gave me the answer I was looking for. Dec 10, 2014 at 19:51
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    "Maybe people should not jump so quickly to close questions. Many many MANY times over the years the first result, or the closest to what I want, is a question marked as closed" - Right mates, but don't you understand? The Watchmen need something to do. Seriously: how stupid. This was a great question. "What is the best way to load an image as a placeholder/splash screen instead of the video iframe?" Jan 12, 2015 at 7:23

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