Author thinks that the video should NOT be loaded when the page loads:
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The preload attribute is supported in all major browsers, except Internet Explorer.
The preload attribute specifies if and how the author thinks that the video should be loaded when the page loads.
The preload attribute allows the author to provide a hint to the browser about what he/she thinks will lead to the best user experience. This attribute may be ignored in some instances.
Note: The preload attribute is ignored if autoplay is present.
The <video> tag is new in HTML5.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| auto | The author thinks that the browser should load the entire video when the page loads |
| metadata | The author thinks that the browser should load only metadata when the page loads |
| none | The author thinks that the browser should NOT load the video when the page loads |
HTML <video> tag
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