I've just created my own website with my own domain with IONOS.
On the side, I had created a webpage which was hosted using XAMP, so currently to view my webpage I have to use the URL http://localhost/project1/index.html#
However, I'd like to integrate it into my website if possible?
For example have a section on my webpage where I show a thumbnail of the webpage and when clicked it takes me to www.mywebsite.co.uk/project1
I'm not sure how to go about this though?
You can use Iframe.
See Html Standard and w3schools for more detail about it.
like:
<iframe src="https://www.w3schools.com" title="W3Schools Free Online Web Tutorials"></iframe>
The <iframe> tag specifies an inline frame. An inline frame is used to embed another document within the current HTML document.
<iframe src="www.mywebsite.co.uk/project1" title="My HTML Page"></iframe>
I have embedded a flutter web app onto my Wordpress site. The flutter app is connected to an API and has a varying height. Is there a way to make the Iframe change its height depending on what's shown in it?
My code so far:
<iframe src="My-URL" height="600" width="100%"></iframe>
Side note, is there a way to turn off scrolling when I hover over the iframe (I still need to be able to click on it).
scrolling="no"
doesn't seem too be working.
Thankful for all answers :)
So basically I recently made a video for a assignment and I copied the embedded code from You tube and pasted it in Brackets.io and after I clicked save and then pressed live preview it didn't work and when I went to the website that shows you the many reasons why live preview won't work one of those reasons was
"Bug #7935: Live CSS does not update if page contains an iframe (including injected iframes such as ads or social media buttons)."
So how do I fix this?
If Anyone knows please reply back to me!
I suppose you use for embedding a video a kind of code like this:
<iframe width="420" height="315"
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY">
</iframe>
I usually use this for holding videos in my webs, so if this still gives you problems, you should use another editor, maybe Visual Studio Code and install an extension call Live Server by Ritwick Dey, which does the same as Bracket's Live Preview.
Does anyone know if it's possible to embed a Google Map using iframe into a Github pages page built using the automatic page generator?
For example, I would like to embed something like this:
<iframe src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m16!1m12!1m3!1d100921.8397227734!2d-122.50711698562192!3d37.77111185957552!2m3!1f0!2f0!3f0!3m2!1i1024!2i768!4f13.1!2m1!1sGithub!5e0!3m2!1sen!2sus!4v1464784986282" width="400" height="300" frameborder="0" style="border:0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
When I try to embed the above, however, the iframe element appears to be stripped from the final HTML so that no map is shown.
I looked around a bit and couldn't find much information on embedding maps, or in general, using iframe elements in Github pages.
People appear to have luck embedding Youtube videos within an iframe, but the same tweak does not help with the maps.
Any suggestions?
You will not be allowed to insert iframe from the page generator.
You have to edit your page from, for example, https://github.com/username/repositoryname/blob/gh-pages/index.html, by clicking on edit button (see picture) and insert your iframe code.
I have the code below which is a perfect solution to what I need, which would essentially be embedding any of JPG, GIF, PNG or PDF files in my webpages. It works perfectly in PC browsers, but a critical requirement for the pages is to have them compatible in mobile browsers due to its target users.
<iframe src="uploads/test1.pdf" width="auto" height="auto"> </iframe>
Although image files work fine, PDF files are opened separately in the mobile browser and not embedded inline in the web page. What would be an alternative solution or implementation to this?
You can use PDFJs library. Using just JS you can render pdf files.
Please , check here : https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/
One simple option is that the the object element provides a fallback, so you can do:
<object data='some.pdf'>
<p>Oops! Your browser doesn't support PDFs!</p>
<p>Download Instead</p>
</object>
Then, when the mobile browser can't get the item, it'll just show this and you'll be all set, kinda.
Here is my solution to this problem.
<object data="mypdf.pdf" type="application/pdf" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="600px" style="padding: 20px;">
<embed src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CRFdbp6uBDE-YKJFaqRm4uy9Z4wgMS7H/preview?usp=sharing" width="100%" height="600px"/>
</object>
Explanation:
<object> tag has a feature that when it is unable to load item, it loads the content inside itself i.e tag.
Since object tag cannot load on mobile view, therefore on mobile devices, embed tag will become active.
Q) Why can't we directly use tag for all cases?
You can actually, but since the embed tag is loading file from
drive, it does not gives any user controls for the pdf that we see
with object tag (zoom, page no., etc.). So our code will give the user pdf view controls atleast in the desktop mode instead of not giving any controls at all.
Q) Direct drive links don't work....so why this solution?
In the above google drive URL, view is changed to preview.
drive.google.com/file/d/1CRFdbp6uBDE-YKJFaqRm4uy9Z4wgMS7H/view?usp=sharing
becomes,
drive.google.com/file/d/1CRFdbp6uBDE-YKJFaqRm4uy9Z4wgMS7H/preview?usp=sharing
So, we can make direct drive links work with this little modification
Google Docs viewer offers a feature, that lets you embed PDF files and PowerPoint presentations on a web page.
<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/papers/google.pdf&embedded=true" style="width:100%; height:650px;" frameborder="0"></iframe>
replace the URL(http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/papers/google.pdf) with your own address, It's worked for me but it takes more time to load on
src:http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009/09/embeddable-google-document-viewer.html?utm_source=pocket_mylist
The only way I have found, which allows you to embed pdf is using Google drive, then select the menu button once you have opened your file, and select get embed code, you can only use a Google drive or Google docs reference. And you must also turn public sharing on otherwise others won't be able to view it without permission.
Using Adobe PDF Embed API solved my problem.
Adobe PDF Embed API
I ran into the same issue. As a new developer, I wasn't aware that mobile browsers have issues embedding PDF files in iframes. I am now... lol
I racked my resources trying to get this to work when it dawned on me that mobile browsers do not have an issue displaying PNG files in a new window. So, in my infinite wisdom, I opened the PDF files in Gimp 2.0 then exported them as PNG files. And then I created buttons for the user to click and now it opens the graphic instead of trying to embed the PDF.
Looks like this:
<input class="AG" id="UnityBtn" type="button" value="Unity" onclick="location.href='../Meeting_Info/Unity.png'" />
I don't know if this is possible for you, but it worked beautifully for me.
Use an object tag with a iframe tag inside your object tags.
The object data can be a pdf or png file by changing the type and can use any link you want stored wherever, however the I frame is the one which will be loaded for mobiles which has to be a link from Google drive or Google docs you also need to allow the files to be shared public otherwise others won't be able to view them.
I would share the code but this site has some rubbish rules about code and won't let me share them so I'll leave you to Google how object and iframe tags work by viewing better sites that actually wants the help from developers.
Have fun guys!