Well, I must say this is embarrassing to ask, but to my defense I'll say that throughout my years of web development I've never encountered a case where embedding flash was absolutely necessary.
The Question
- Simple, how do I embed a flash object of any kind (*.swf or if there any other options, them too) to my website?
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Some Points
- I don't need the code, I already have that, I just don't really understand it.
- I'm looking for a good explanation on how to use the
<embed>
or<object>
elements. - I've been searching around but couldn't find a clear explanation, even in the specs.
I'd award any good answer with an upvote, a cookie, and an accepted answer to the best :)
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Definitions:
Explanation on how to embed a flash object from Adobe:
'The HTML OBJECT tag directs the browser to load Adobe Flash Player and then use it to play your SWF file.'
magrittemagritte
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Change 'YOURFILENAMEHERE.swf' with your .swf file name.
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I have a blogger blog and I have already successfully had the domain set to a subdomain of my website e.g http://blog.jthink.net
But how do I actually embed the blog onto my website so that it has same header and footer as my main website ( http://www.jthink.net ) so it's more like the way they have done it here
Is it even possible with blogger?
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Just use an iFrame for this purpose. To embed a webpage in an
iFrame
in your own blog of a website is equivalent to copying that webpage into your own website or blog.
Adjust the
width
and height
to your own values that you would like to use.
You could also add
To notify if a user uses a browser that does not support iFrame.
So the complete code will be
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Whilst iFrames is literally speaking the way to embed the blog on your webpage it means you cant give people links to a particular post within the blog, so it doesnt treally work very well.
In the end I found you could simply the customize the blogger template to make your blog look like your other pages, I found this worked better than using iframes.
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Either you can used an iFrame or you can used an Individual div for the Particular site. Then you can embedded it within the site.
Be assure that you can adjust the Width and height of the frame or div through the CSS. here is a simple code which help to embedded the blogger site within your existing site.
If for any reason the browser doesn't support iFrame you can notify the user for it. By Using the Paragraph or any other tag.
Kumar VivekKumar Vivek
I'm surprised nobody suggested RSS feed subscriptions.
If it's a blogger site then you can just subscribe to the standard site feed in your current CMS (content management system). See this link for more information: support.google.com/blogger/answer/97933?hl=en
In fact, I think this is exactly how the blog you linked to achieved their effect. All the navigation baggage of the original blogger site is left behind and only the content of each post is automatically reposted via RSS content subscription -> blog.beatunes.com/atom.xml
Dantson HebertDantson Hebert
I'm a bit late to the party but If you want an alternative to straight out embedding your blog you could use the the Blogger api?
To my mind that would be the best solution.
nimoszanimosza
You can use iframe to embed your blog onto the website.
for example, http://jsfiddle.net/pablofiumara/mCfAe/
for example, http://jsfiddle.net/pablofiumara/mCfAe/
References:
seoyoochanseoyoochan
https://developer.mozilla.org/ko/docs/Web/HTML/Element/iframe
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iframes are best for this. Most browsers support them.
Maybe you could use adobe business catalyst page templates?
Maybe you could use adobe business catalyst page templates?
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