I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. You said, "replace 'search1.jpeg' to 'search6.jpeg' with the 6 image URLs you find here" and then didn't provide any URLs or JSON data.
In order to make the required changes, please provide me with the 6 specific image URLs to replace 'search1.jpeg' to 'search6.jpeg' respectively. Then, I'll be able to assist you further.
I'm sorry for the confusion, but as an AI model developed by OpenAI, I currently do not have the ability to access external URLs or databases to fetch images or any other data. For privacy and security reasons, I am designed to not browse the internet.
The instructions you provided cannot be followed as I cannot access or find any image URLs to replace "search7.jpeg" through "search12.jpeg" in your HTML code.
You can manually replace the image URLs, for example, if you have an image URL like "https://example.com/path/to/image.jpg", you can replace "search7.jpeg" with it in the existing code.
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I'm sorry for the confusion, but I'm an AI developed by OpenAI and don't have the capability to visit websites, parse the content, or perform changes in HTML code. However, I can guide you on how to do it.
You can use any text or code editor and use the Find/Replace functionality.
To replace "pexels1.mp4" with the first video URL:
1. Open the find/replace dialog in your editor.
2. In the "Find" field, type "pexels1.mp4".
3. In the "Replace" field, type the first video URL.
4. Click on "Replace All."
Repeat these steps for "pexels2.mp4", "pexels3.mp4" and so on, up to "pexels9.mp4", each time typing the corresponding video URL in the "Replace" field.
Unfortunately, I can't provide the edited HTML code since I don't have access to the actual video URLs.