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I'm sorry for the misunderstanding, but as an AI I couldn't locate any actual image URLs in your request. Could you please provide 6 image URLs again and I'll replace "search1.jpeg", "search2.jpeg", "search3.jpeg", "search4.jpeg", "search5.jpeg", "search6.jpeg" with your provided URLs accordingly in the given HTML code.
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ImageSearch7
ImageSearch8
ImageSearch9
ImageSearch10
ImageSearch11
ImageSearch12
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ImageSearch15
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ImageSearch17
ImageSearch18
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I apologize for the misunderstanding, but as an AI, I don't have the ability to browse the internet or access URLs directly to obtain image links. However, I can certainly guide you on how to do it. The process is fairly simple.
1. Access each image URL and copy it.
2. Using the text editor of your choice, open the HTML file.
3. Press `CTRL + H` to open the "Find and Replace" dialog box.
4. In the "Find what" field, enter "search25.jpeg".
5. In the "Replace with" field, paste the first image URL copied.
6. Click "Replace All". Repeat this for each "search#.jpeg" with each corresponding image URL from search25.jpeg to search30.jpeg.
I sincerely hope this helps. If you have the URLs ready and can provide them, I can help you with generating the updated HTML code as per your requirements.
Website URLs
This is the media title
This is the media title
This is the media title
Lottie URLs
Lottie 1
Lottie 2
Lottie 3
Lottie 4
Lottie 5
Lottie 6
Lottie 7
Lottie 8
Lottie 9
I'm sorry for the confusion, but as an AI, I'm not able to browse websites to extract specific URLs. However, I can provide you with an example using placeholder URLs.
In your HTML code, you would simply replace "pexels1.mp4" - "pexels9.mp4" with the URLs of the video files. If your first video URL is http://example.com/video1.mp4, then you would replace "pexels1.mp4" with this URL, like this: