iFrame
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Hi there – What type of iframe are you trying to add? Generally, iframes are not allowed on WordPress.com for security reasons. You can learn more here about the type of code allowed on WordPress.com.
If you let me know what you’re trying to accomplish, I may be able to offer other suggestions.
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I’m afraid I know little about this. The instructions on the EventBrite website mentions website to support iFrame in order to see the RSVP form. Here’s the code:
<div style=”width:100%; text-align:left;” ><iframe src=”http://www.eventbrite.com/tickets-external?eid=5554098458&ref=etckt&v=2″ frameborder=”0″ height=”214″ width=”100%” vspace=”0″ hspace=”0″ marginheight=”5″ marginwidth=”5″ scrolling=”auto” allowtransparency=”true”></iframe><div style=”font-family:Helvetica, Arial; font-size:10px; padding:5px 0 5px; margin:2px; width:100%; text-align:left;” >Sell Tickets <span style=”color:#ddd;”>through Eventbrite</div></div>
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Thanks for providing the code from EventBrite. That iframe will not be usable on WordPress.com, as it’ll be stripped out by the editor.
The alternative is to link to the EventBrite page from the post or page instead, rather than embedding it.
If you need any help with this, just let me know.
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