Embedding Cognito Forms (oEmbed Whitelist)
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After recently releasing support for discoverable rich oembedding and being whitelisted by Iframely, we would like to know the procedure for getting Cognito Forms whitelisted on WordPress.com.
Our forms support standard oEmbed 1.0, including the use of discovery for our public links to make it easy to obtain the corresponding oEmbed url. While we do specify a width and height, our forms are responsive (even when embedded via iframe) as long as our embed.js is included. We also have a seamless embed option that does not require iframes, but we chose iframe-embedding as the default approach for oEmbed links.
Again, please let me know the process for adding Cognito Forms to the WordPress.com whitelist. We’ll engage our developers as needed if there are any tweaks required to make things work seamlessly.
Thank you,
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You cannot add use form code of any wordpress.com hosted sites, aside from setting up this contact form at https://en.support.wordpress.com/contact-form/
We have code restrictions at wordpress.COM. No javscript widgets or iframes from unsupported sources or third party advertising codes can be used on any wordpress.COM hosted sites.
https://en.support.wordpress.com/code/
https://en.support.wordpress.com/code/#html-tags
https://en.support.wordpress.com/code/#javascriptPlease see Moving to Self-Hosted WordPress
https://move.wordpress.com/
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