- From: James May <whatwg@fowlsmurf.net>
- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 17:04:28 +1000
On 20 September 2010 16:17, Roger H?gensen <rescator at emsai.net> wrote: > On 2010-09-20 05:27, Chris Pearce wrote: > > Right, so you want to be able to toggle the poster back on (when the media > is paused or ended) but after playback has started. > > I wonder if these are separate use cases, e.g. whether users would want to > display a different image from the poster image in these cases. i.e. I > wonder if we need to provide an attribute to specify an image to display > when paused and another new attribute for an image to display when playback > has ended. I wonder if that's overkill through. > > > No no no! Read my previous post why a "paused poster" is bad idea unless > done exactly as I suggested there. > A "paused poster" should under no circumstance "steal" the paused frame, > the user may actually want to look closer at the pause frame, if a "paused > poster" force itself to be displayed the user will be pretty pissed. (I > certainly would be) > The video streaming service Voddler is an annoying example of this, pause > the movie in their player and an ad is shown, although I understand why they > wish to show an ad, it does makes it impossible to pause and look at the > still frame of the video. > > -- > Roger "Rescator" H?gensen. > Freelancer - http://EmSai.net/ > > If it's done in markup it's easier to override... Forcing authors to use script for simple things like this just makes life harder for everyone. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org/attachments/20100920/9e575274/attachment.htm>
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