Hmmm, bitchute is not natively recognized but you can use basic iFrame mode for it:
1. Go to Settings > Media and activate the iFrame option, save settings and scroll down to verify the new settings (you may want to set a fixed width/height so the popup will keep correct aspect ratio)
2. Copy your public Bitchute video page URL, for example https://www.bitchute.com/video/UGlrF9o9b-Q/
3. Replace /video/ with /embed/ and create a link in your post/page with the new URL
4. Switch to modify in HTML (Text tab in the classic editor or Modify in HTML option in the block menu) and add a class=”fancybox-iframe” to your link source. It should now look like:
<a href="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/UGlrF9o9b-Q/" class="fancybox-iframe">your link text or image</a>
5 Save the post/page and test the front end 🙂
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wireB
(@wireb)
Thank you for your instructions however I am unable to perform this task. Within the Visual Block (as what works for EasyFancyBox) is I first “Add Media” then add the Custom URL link without as you have shown, without the use of the tag: “href” as seen here: <a href=”https://www.bitchute.com/embed . . . . If the href tag prefixes the URL, it breaks. We both know this. What do I actually place in the Custom URL while using an image? I am willing to either donate or purchase something. Please advise.
Sorry for my being lame 🙁
wb