

However, there is a way to use the images stored in Google Drive with a few hacks, and here are the steps for using Google Drive Images in HTML, blogs, and websites.ġ Login into your Google Drive and find the image you want to use on the Webpage. They can, for example, only open that image in Google Drive, Google Photos, and so on. Even if you have shared the images, no one can use them outside of the Google platform. Other than that, you’d have to use Amazon S3 or Google Cloud (or other) to make this work from an offsite source (open to being wrong here).Can I use Amazon images on my website? When you want to share a file from Google Drive in some pages or blogs and want to use it in the img src tag of HTML by directly copying the link from Google Drive, it won't work because Google has protected your file from unauthorized access outside the Google domain. The only option I see coming from Google is to embed the item as an iframe, which is not a viable solution, especially when you’d rather use the Video module for its ‘responsive’ options (and I have a lot of videos to use for multiple devices). If there is a method to this madness, I’m not seeing it. It seems to me that Google has changed their methods since the above post was published.

I received the notice “ refused to connect”.ģ) Option set to ‘Anyone with the link: Anyone on the internet with this link can view’Ĩ) Error message in response: “ refused to connect” Google has changed the way this works anymore, based upon what I’m experiencing. When you copy the shareable URL of the file, it only opens in the Google Drive environment, often requiring you to sign in to access the files, and so the link is useless. The problem with Google Drive is that there is no obvious way to host a video there and then link it to your Divi video module or background video. Hosting videos on Google Drive for your Divi website sounds like a good idea, but does it work? Yes, it works just fine, you just have to know how to do it. You probably already have a Google Drive account either as a personal account or a business Gsuite account. Personal accounts are free with 15GB of storage each, so why not upload videos to Google Drive and let Google’s servers load the video to your website visitors? Here’s The Problem Nothing is easier to use and access than Google Drive. There are plenty of good options out there such as YouTube or Vimeo, but what if you want to host your own videos for free? Simple and Free, But Does It Work? The Obvious Solution…Or Not?Īs you know, you should never directly upload a video to your website. Please let me know if you find the new workaround. NOTE: Google recently changed the sharing interface.
