What happens when the UA falls back to embed - is the entire fallback revealed?

(Some ideas from W3 QA blog .

If your browser prefers the <embed> <object> element, then you see the textual fallback as well.

1: Here all browsers use the <embed> element.

If you see this text, then you are seeing the fallback text of the <object> element.

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PhillippeLe HéGARET from W3C says: At the end the day, we want people to be able to publish video the same way that they publish images.

2: Embeding code from Youtube - i.e. with embed

If you see this text, then you are seeing the fallback text of the <object> element.

Transcript of the video

PhillippeLe HéGARET from W3C says: At the end the day, we want people to be able to publish video the same way that they publish images.

3: Here the embed has been replaced by a nested object.

If you see this text, then you are seeing the fallback text of the <object> element.

Transcript of the video

PhillippeLe HéGARET from W3C says: At the end the day, we want people to be able to publish video the same way that they publish images.

4: No use of embed and also no nested object.

If you see this text, then you are seeing the fallback text of the <object> element.

Transcript of the video

PhillippeLe HéGARET from W3C says: At the end the day, we want people to be able to publish video the same way that they publish images.