Video Callout can display video popups on your posts and pages. Simply add a video from YouTube, Google Drive, or Vimeo via the WordPress editor and your site visitors will see the video popup in a modal when they visit your chosen page.
Featuring detailed customisation options, allowing you to configure the popup appearance and behaviour from the post editor or globally via your site’s settings page.
Enter the video details into the Video Callout box on the page editor and further customisation options will be displayed.
Settings
video – (required) YouTube video URL or ID, Google Drive video URL, or Vimeo video URL.
autoplay – Check this for the video to play automatically (note: autoplay videos will be muted as required by most modern browsers).
frequency – How long after users see the video before it can be shown again. Select a period (seconds, hours, days) and a duration.
delay – Delay in seconds until the video appears.
class – Add extra CSS classes to the outer div for custom styling.
mute – Turn off sound.
modal – Will cover the page with a tinted overlay.
Layout
You can choose where on the page you want the callout to appear. Plus the size and all properties of the window, frame and close button.
The style and layout can be globally managed for the site with the option to set any overrides on a per page or post basis.
Autoplay
Autoplay is not supported by all browsers. If you use autoplay, mute should be turned on for autoplay to work in most cases in those browsers that support it.
Only youtube and vimeo support autoplay
Dashboard widget
The handy dashboard widget neatly shows you how many video callouts you have on your website and lists the most recent ones you updated.
Where an update only relates to updates in third-party packages, details of the release won’t be listed here.
Fixes and feature updates will be noted here however.Where an update is just related to updates to contained
packages the release won’t be listed here.
1.3.0
Fixed width to the view size for smaller screens to prevent video from being too big
1.2.5
Added ability to disable video controls for youtube and vimeo. Does not support google drive video.
1.2.4
WordPress 6.7 support
1.2.3
Added support for callouts to appear when an element is clicked. Specifiy a launch class in the playback settings, and then elements containing the class can launch the callout when clicked
Added option to enable/disable the callout from appearing on page load. This makes it possible to only have callouts shown when an element is clicked.
1.2.2
Fixed an ‘undefined array key’ warning that occurred on non callout pages with debug logging enabled.
1.2.1
WordPress 6.6 support
Fixed deprecation warnings
1.2.0
Added start time support. Video callouts can now play from the time found in the video address.
Fixed google drive videos not working. Google drive links no longer support autoplay.
1.1.9
WordPress 6.5/6.5.2 support
Fixed radio buttons displaying incorrectly in wordpress 6.5
‘Revert to defaults’ now works as intended and reverts to values from the plugin’s setting page.
1.1.8
Enabled WordPress playground live preview for all users.
Fixed a bug where global settings weren’t saving in wordpress playground
1.1.5 / 1.1.7
Added support for wordpress playground
1.1.4 / 1.1.3
Metadata changes
1.1.2
13281 – Added blur option to the modal overlay
WordPress 6.4.3 tested
1.1.1
Fixed saving on settings page
1.1.0
14729 bugfix – widget page compatibility
WP 6.2.2 support
1.0.9
14010 bugfix – autoplay and mute broken on some players
13955 googledrive support added
Preview minor bugfix in admin
WP 6.2 support
1.0.8
Minor bugfixes
1.0.7
13182 il8n – compound string handling
13129 / 12966 – z-index user configurable
WP 6.1 support
1.0.6
13162 Minor translation fixes – simplified string handling
13162 Spelling and grammar updates
13157 Dashboard edge case closed
1.0.5
13162 translation updates US first
1.0.4
rebuild language files
13157 dashbaord query fixed
1.0.3
13154 fixes pages without callouts triggerd console output
13127 translations updated
13156 global settings refinement
13119 fixes defaults inconsistent before first save