If you're using the default code but your videoask is still not showing a split-screen view, this is likely because of other design elements on your page or site constraining the width. I'm using 100% of the width and my embedded videoask is still showing a mobile layout. You can search for your videoask URL in your site code if you need to locate and remove the embed later. □ Tip: VideoAsk embed code contains your videoask URL. If you want to force the mobile view for an iframe embedded videoask, change the width from 100% to a numerical value of less than 1024 pixels in the embed code. If fewer than 1024 pixels are allowed, then a videoask will switch from split-screen view (with buttons displayed to the right of the videoask) to mobile view (with buttons stacked on top of the video). There is a breakpoint built in at 1023 pixels that determines the layout of a videoask. The default embed code generated in-app will display the videoask at 100% of the page width, as allowed by the page's styling and design.
Use these step-by-step instructions for your specific website builder or CMS:Įmbed a videoask in a Leadpages site Change the videoask layout Attempting to embed your videoask without using the embed code above could result in the recording process failing. Camera and microphone permissions are included in it which are essential for respondents to be able to record answers.