MS teams has a way to create a configuration page as a tab which will create a iframe where we can embed deep links in that. Can anyone suggest me a way to do this.
If i create a website as a tab it is downloading the page everytime i click on that.
Please have a look at Tab documentation for details about configurable tabs.
Here is step by step guide for C# & Node.
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Background:
I need to allow users to create web pages for various products, with each page having a standard overall appearance. So basically, I will have a template, and based on the input data I need the HTML page to be generated for each product. The input data will be submitted via a web form, following which the data should be merged with the template to produce the output.
I initially considered using a pure templating approach such as Nunjucks, but moved to ReactJS as I have prior experience with the latter.
Problem:
Once I display the output page (by adding the user input to the template file with placeholders), I am getting the desired output page displayed in the browser. But how can I now obtain the HTML code for this specific page?
When I tried to view the source code of the page, I see the contents of 'public/index.html' stating:
This HTML file is a template.
If you open it directly in the browser, you will see an empty page.
Expectedly, the same happens when I try to save (Save As...) the html page via the browser. I understand why the above happens.
But I cannot find a solution to my requirement. Can anyone tell me how I can download/save the static source code for the output page displayed on the browser.
I have read possible solutions such as installing 'React/Redux Development Extension' etc... but these would not work as a solution for external users (who cannot be expected to install these extensions to use my tool). I need a way to do this on production environment.
p.s. Having read the "background" info of my task, do let me know if you can think of any better ways of approaching this.
Edit note:
My app is currently actually just a single page, that accepts user data via a form and displays the output (in a full screen dialog). I don't wish to have these output pages 'published' on the website, and these are simply to be saved/downloaded for internal use. So simply being able to get the "source code" for the dislayed view/page on the browser and saving this to a file would solve my problem. But I am not sure if there is a way to do this?
Its recommended that you use a well-known site generator such as Gatsby or Next for your static sites since "npx create-react-app my-app" is for single page apps.
(ref: https://reactjs.org/docs/create-a-new-react-app.html#recommended-toolchains)
If I'm understanding correctly, you need to generate a new page link for each user. Each of your users will have their own link (http/https) to share with their users.
For example, a scheduling tool will need each user to create their own "booking page", which is a generated link (could be on your domain --> www.yourdomain.com/bookinguser1).
You'll need user profiles to store each user's custom page, a database, and such. If you're not comfortable, I'll use something like an e-commerce tool that will do it for you.
You can turn on the debugger (f12) and go to "Elements"
Then right-click on the HTML tag and press edit as HTML
And then copy everything (ctrl + a)
I am currently designing a website using Visual Studio 2015 Community and, for whatever reason, when I launch the website it will not launch the most current html file. Even though I have saved the newest file it will launch a previously created version of the website. Does anyone know why this might be happening?
Make sure the current html page is inside the project(from solution explorer).
If you make a new file from 'File' menu it will not be saved inside your project.
To create file inside project write click Proj name(in solution explorer) and click add -> file
In solution explorer right click on your project then select properties
after that from left panel select web
from there you can see three radio buttons inside start actions select current page
(or the option that suits you)
Hi y'all great developers,
I am trying to integrate AddThis into Umbraco CMS and would like to hear if any of you know how to add it via an IFrame or the like so that a client would be able to see the statistics in the backoffice.
Any suggestions on auto log-in are also welcomed!
Thanks a lot for your help.
Kind regards, Iulia
To add an iframe into an ascx or aspx file is no problem. So whichever one is preferred there are well trodden steps to customizing the umbraco backoffice to show custom aspx pages or ascx controls.
Adding a new section to the umbraco admin backoffice is pretty well documented. If you go through these steps you can have your own section in the backoffice - and then simply create an aspx page or pages with whatever content you want to display.
Alternatively you can change or add a tab to the standard view of backoffice and then use an ascx user control to display whatever content you like.
I have made a page in html5 with css3. It works fine on local (I dont use any server, just doubleclick in the index to open it).
I want to put it in google drive. I have load all the documents needed, but when I try to open the html, I can only see the text (I mean, it is not being executing, I can see just the source code).
Any suggestion?
Not available any more, https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2881970?hl=en
Host web pages with Google Drive
Note: This feature will not be available after August 31, 2016.
I highly recommend https://www.heroku.com/ and https://www.netlify.com/
EDIT: As of August 2016 Google Drive can no longer be used to host static web pages, so this solution no longer works.
Create a new folder in Drive and share it as "Public on the web."
Upload your content files to this folder.
Right click on your folder and click on Details.
Copy Hosting URL and paste it on your browser.(e.g. https://googledrive.com/host/0B716ywBKT84AcHZfMWgtNk5aeXM)
It will launch index.html if it exist in your folder other wise list all files in your folder.
I don't think it is necessary to "host" the content using the way from the accepted answer. It is too complicated for a normal user with limited developing skills.
Google actually has provided hosting feature without using Drive SDK/API, what you need is just few clicks. Check this out:
http://support.google.com/drive/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2881970
It is the same to the answer of user1557669. However, in step 4, the URL is not correct, it is like:
https://drive.google.com/#folders/...
To get the correct host URL. Right click on the html file (you have to finish 1-3 steps first and put the html in the public shared folder), and select "Details" from the context menu. You will find the hosting URL right close to the bottom of the details panel. It should look like:
https://googledrive.com/host/.../abc.html
Then you can share the link to anyone. Happy sharing.
Now you can use
https://sites.google.com
Build internal project hubs, team sites, public-facing websites, and moreāall without designer, programmer, or IT help. With the new Google Sites, building websites is easy. Just drag content where you need it.
While drive allows you to edit plain text and HTML files I don't believe they allow the HTML to actually be displayed. I don't think they want people hosting websites from their drive space.
A lot of the solutions offered here do not seem to work anymore. I'm currently on a chromebook and wanted to view an HTML5 banner. This seems impossible now through Google Drive or other apps (as mentioned in previous comments).
The method I ended up using to view the HTML5 was the following:
Open Google Adwords (create a free account if you dont have one)
Click on Ads in the top panel
Click on "+AD" and choose image ad
Choose "upload an ad"
Drag and drop your zip file into the area
Click on Preview
Voila, you will see your HTML5 banners in their full beauty
There may well an easier way, but this way is pretty good too. Hope it helps and worked well for me.
Create a new folder in Drive and share it as "Public on the web."
Upload your HTML, JS & CSS files to this folder.
Open the HTML file & you will see "Preview" button in the toolbar.
Share the URL that looks like www.googledrive.com/host/... from the preview window and anyone can view your web page.
Found method to see your own html file (from here (scroll down to answer from prac): https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/drive/YY_fou2vo0A)
-- use Get Link to get URL with id=... substring
-- put uc instead of open in URL
We need to set up a page to make some highly confidential documents (PDF, Excel, Word) available for viewing only.
The page/documents needs to be as secure as possible (no save, no print etc). We recon that we can't stop print-screen, but hopefully we can limit most of the other options.
How do you best do this? I have currently only two options that I am considering:
Open the documents inside an IFrame and experiment with javascript and css
Create a viewer in Silverlight (or Flash)
If any of you have some ideas on how to achieve this, please tell me. It will be much appreciated!
Word and Excel don't offer a lot of security. I would convert everything you want secured into a PDF and use something like the PDF viewer referenced in this question: Flash document viewer. It's an open source plugin that will allow you to disable save and print and should go a long way towards deterring users from attempting to copy the documents.