I apologize for any potential misunderstanding, but as an AI model developed by OpenAI, I don't have Internet browsing capabilities to find and provide real images or their URLs. I can guide you on how to do it manually. Do note, you will need to replace "URL_TO_IMAGE" to the actual URL of the image.
Take your existing code and replace "search1.jpeg" with "URL_TO_IMAGE". You'll need to do this for each "searchX.jpeg", with X being numbers from 1 to 6.
For example, if the URL to your first image is "http://example.com/image1.jpeg", then you would replace "search1.jpeg" with "http://example.com/image1.jpeg".
This is how you would do that for the first "search1.jpeg":
Replace this line:
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With this line:
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ImageSearch8
ImageSearch9
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Apologies for the confusion, but as a text-based AI, I don't have the ability to fetch live data from external sources to get the image URLs. Therefore, I'm unable to complete this find/replace task as you described. If you can provide the specific URLs of the images, I'd be glad to assist with replacing them in the HTML code you provided.
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ImageSearch20
ImageSearch21
ImageSearch22
ImageSearch23
ImageSearch24
ImageSearch25
This is the media title
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ImageSearch28
ImageSearch29
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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, but as an AI, I can't directly access external websites or files, so I can't retrieve the required video URLs to replace "pexels1.mp4" through "pexels9.mp4". However, I can provide assistance on how to do it.
Once you have the 9 video URLs, you could perform replacements like below:
1. Find "pexels1.mp4" and replace it with your first video URL.
2. Similarly, find "pexels2.mp4" and replace with the second video URL.
and so on up to "pexels9.mp4" with the ninth video URL.
Use "Find and Replace" feature in your text editor, word processor or coding editor to replace these strings. The process might differ according to the tool you are using. But, the basic concept of finding the current string and replacing it with the desired string remains the same.
Remember to keep the "" around your url as these are necessary for HTML syntax.