Embedding
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I have tried to embed Emaze and Piktochart presentations on my website. I put the code into the HTML and look at it on the ‘visual’ tab and all looks great! However, when I look at my site they don’t come out. All that is there is a website link to click on. What is going on? I’m making this site for a master’s class and I’m frustrated.
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Some code is not allowed in WordPress.com. (Including iframe) See this article for some allowed and not allowed codes. Let us know if that covers your situation.
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Is there a way around that with a plugin or something?
Emaze says there’s a plugin but when I searched on WP it didn’t exsist. 😩
I’d hate to have to change platforms with a week left in my class 😕 -
WordPress plugins usually go with the WordPress.org version of WordPress. Would be a pity to have to pay for that with so little time yet.
I would first investigate whether you can export to a file type supported on your website.
Piktochart:
I find information that you can export your piktochart as a PDF file or an image file.
http://support.piktochart.com/hc/en-us/articles/235596787-How-do-I-Save-and-Download-my-visual-
That might work on your site here in a couple of different ways – as a link and/or as an embedded file.
https://en.support.wordpress.com/uploading-documents/
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https://en.support.wordpress.com/embedding-media-with-cloudup/Emaze:
In addition to the embed which appears to use iframe (which can’t be used here) their site has instructions on providing a link.
https://emaze.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201001932-Share-a-Link-to-Your-Presentation
You can also create a PDF of your emaze presentation and present it as an embed and/or a link.
https://emaze.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201055651-Save-a-Presentation-in-a-PDF-FormatYou might check with the instructor as whether these will provide acceptable access to the files.
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