If you're working with video or audio you won't have much to complain about even though some of the procedures regarding the posting of video and audio may seem a bit complicated at first. B*cms supports links from YouTube and Vimeo, and uploads of mp3 files and quicktime video in MOV format.
Other video formats and embedable services, such as ISUU for pdf viewing, or instagram videos and tweets may be embedded. If you add linkable content to articles videos and audio will show up in article slideshows. Sorry, that sound of waves crashing in comes from the embedded mp3-file.
So, while there's still plenty of tweaking to do in this department, you still have a lot of options. Oh, that's an embedded tweet below btw.
Torsdag 6/7. Gestaltade livsmiljöer Årets Konstkommuner Konstpol. grillning https://t.co/QxFVzknXtk#Kultalm17 #kulturialmedalen #almedalen pic.twitter.com/45GQErOVCq
— KRO/KIF (@konstnarerna) July 5, 2017
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The story of b*cms is not that complicated. I started to make websites for artists, galleries and institutions ten years ago when the web was still quite much about static webpages. B*cms came out of the work I made for institutions in the Swedish art world ten years ago when I started to develop database driven applications. There was a demand for a simple, database-driven portfolio application that put content in the centre. That had a design that could appeal to visual artists. So I made one. This it it.