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HTML <video> width Attribute

❮ HTML <video> tag

Example

A video player with a specified width and height:

<video width="320" height="240" controls>
  <source src="movie.mp4" type="video/mp4">
  <source src="movie.ogg" type="video/ogg">
  Your browser does not support the video tag.
</video>
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Definition and Usage

The width attribute specifies the width of a video player, in pixels.

Tip: Always specify both the height and width attributes for videos. If height and width are set, the space required for the video is reserved when the page is loaded. However, without these attributes, the browser does not know the size of the video, and cannot reserve the appropriate space to it. The effect will be that the page layout will change during loading (while the video loads).

Note: Do not rescale video with the height and width attributes! Downsizing a large video with the height and width attributes forces a user to download the original video (even if it looks small on the page). The correct way to rescale a video is with a program, before using it on a page.


Browser Support

Attribute
width Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Note: Internet Explorer 8 and earlier versions, do not support the <video> tag.


Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5

The <video> tag is new in HTML5.


Syntax

<video width="pixels">

Attribute Values

Value Description
pixels The width of the video, in pixels (i.e. width="100")

❮ HTML <video> tag