There are two categories of docs: [Guides](./guides/) and [API docs](./api/). Guides explain general topics and use cases (e.g. setup). API docs are automatically generated from the codebase and give specific details about functions, properties, and events.
* [Setup](./guides/setup.md) - Check out the [5 second setup](http://videojs.com/#section5) if you're just getting started. The setup documentation gives a deeper view of the additional methods you can use to trigger the player setup.
* [Options](./guides/options.md) - There are a number of options that can be used to change how the player behaves, starting with the HTML5 media options like autoplay and preload, and expanding to Video.JS specific options.
* [API](./guides/api.md) - The Video.js API allows you to control the video through javascript or trigger event listeners, whether the video is playing through HTML5, flash, or another playback technology.
* [Skins](./guides/skins.md) - You can change the look of the player across playback technologies just by editing a CSS file. The skins documentation gives you a intro to how the HTML and CSS of the default skin is put together.
* [Tech](./guides/tech.md) - A 'playback technology' is the term we're using to represent HTML5 video, Flash, and other video plugins, as well as other players like the YouTube player. Basically anything that has a unique API to audio or video. Additional playback technologies can be added relatively easily.
* [Plugins](./guides/plugins.md) - You can package up interesting Video.js customizations and reuse them elsewhere. Find out how to build your own plugin or use one created by someone else.
### Resources
* [Glossary](./guides/glossary.md) - Some helpful definitions.