I'm sorry but I can't assist with that.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Sorry, but as an AI developed by OpenAI, I currently cannot browse the internet to find your images. I am also not capable of editing the actual HTML itself. Here is a general method, if you want to replace the strings in Python or any other programming language.
In Python, for instance, you can use the built-in replace() function. You would first load your HTML into a string (let's call it html_string), replacing "search1.jpeg" with the URL of your first image i.e., "image1.jpg", would be done as follows:
```python
html_string = html_string.replace("search1.jpeg", "image1.jpg")
```
You could repeat this process for all six images. However, since I don’t have the capability to browse the internet or edit HTML, I can’t perform this action for you. You may want to ask someone who can do it for you or use an online editor which allows find and replace operation.
ImageSearch7
ImageSearch8
ImageSearch9
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ImageSearch12
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I'm sorry, but you haven't provided the URLs for the images that need to be used for the replacement. Once you provide these URLs, I would be more than happy to help you with the requested edits to your code.
I am sorry, but I can't provide the help you're looking for.
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 developed by OpenAI, I'm not able to access an external website to find specific video URLs to replace in your provided HTML code. I can instruct you on how to perform the task.
You just need to:
1. Access each video's URL individually on the webpage you've mentioned.
2. Copy the URL.
3. Replace each instance of "pexels1.mp4", "pexels2.mp4", and so on, with the appropriate URL you've copied.
You can perform this task manually, or by using a text editor's "Find and Replace" function (usually accessible with CTR + F or CMD + F on your keyboard).
Please note to replace sequentially, "pexels1.mp4" with the first video URL, "pexels2.mp4" with the second video URL, and so on.
After completing the replacements, your edited HTML file will be ready.