VideoEmbed WordPress TV

Embed WordPress.tv Video in Elementor

Step-by-step guide to embed WordPress.tv video in Elementor using the Custom iFrame WordPress plugin. Share WordCamp talks and tutorials. No coding required.

Overview

Custom iFrame lets you embed WordPress.tv video in Elementor by pasting the video share link into the widget. Showcase WordCamp talks, tutorials, and community events on your WordPress page.

Custom iFrame is a WordPress plugin by CoderzStudio that embeds 100+ external sources in Elementor and Gutenberg without writing any code.

Requirements

Step 1: Get the WordPress.tv Video URL

Open WordPress.tv and find your video

Go to wordpress.tv and find the video you want to embed.

Copy the share link

Click the Share button at the top right of the video. Click Copy Link to copy the URL.

Step 2: Add the Custom iFrame Widget

Open your page in Elementor

Go to the page where you want the video. Click Edit with Elementor.

Drag the widget onto your page

Search for Custom iFrame in the Elementor widget panel. Drag the widget into your layout.

Custom iFrame widget being dragged from the Elementor panel into a page section in the editor
Custom iFrame widget being dragged from the Elementor panel into a page section in the editor

Step 3: Embed WordPress.tv Video in Elementor

Paste the video URL

In the Content tab, paste the WordPress.tv URL into the Source URL field. The video player appears in the editor.

Custom iFrame widget in Elementor editor showing WordPress.tv video URL in Source URL field with WordCamp session preview
Custom iFrame widget in Elementor editor showing WordPress.tv video URL in Source URL field with WordCamp session preview

Set height and publish

Set Height to 450px or enable Auto Height. Click Update or Publish.

Troubleshooting

Video does not load: Confirm the WordPress.tv video is public. Copy the URL directly from the Share button.

Video is cut off: Increase the height or enable Auto Height.

For more help, see iFrame Not Showing.

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