![]() One of the reasons why we are talking about video loops now is that we have just published a brand new website for Bluehouse Salmon, one of our clients. Otherwise, implementing a video just for the sake of it doesn’t make much sense.īackground video on homepage: how we did it ![]() ![]() If you have some well-thought idea about what you want to show: for example your company’s mission, spirit or a specific product, then go ahead. Indeed, there are plenty of websites with beautiful and purposeful videos with compelling storytelling, but the internet is also full of very, very bad examples. Now, if background videos are as appealing and engaging as said before, does it mean it’s always a good idea to have it on the website? Well, we believe that the answer is no. It’s worth noting here that embedded YouTube videos are a completely different story with different purpose and implementation. It can appear in any part of a page, however, in this article we will focus mostly on videos in the hero section. Video loop, or video in repeat mode, is a short clip that can be used as a background on a website. Having under our belt a few websites with video loops created for clients, we decided to share the dos and don’ts we’ve learned along the way. That’s why it’s crucial to learn the ropes before trying to upgrade your website with this kind of interactive element. On the other hand, a poor quality, glitching video won’t impress anyone, so if you mess it up, it can be counterproductive. If implemented correctly, background video loops can give your website a modern, professional or luxurious look. No wonder: it’s a nice way to attract visitors’ attention and engage them, showcase a product, and create a specific mood on your website, to name a few benefits. If you haven’t been living under a rock for the last couple of years, you’ve surely noticed that background videos have become a serious trend in web design. ![]() Background video loops - does it fit my website? How to build it? ![]()
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