Inserting an iFrame
You can add embedded content, such as webpages or videos, to an iFrame by referencing a URL to the content. An iFrame is an object that is embedded in a frame within a webpage.
- Create or edit a blog entry or a wiki page.
- In the Entry field, place the cursor where you want the iFrame to be displayed.
- Click the Insert iFrame icon in the editor toolbar.
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Enter the following information about the iFrame:
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URL: Web address of the content that is embedded in the iFrame.
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Width: Width of the iFrame in pixels.
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Height: Height of the iFrame in pixels.
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Align: Alignment of the iFrame relative to adjacent objects. The options are Left, Right, Top, Middle, and Bottom.
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Enable scrollbars: Specify whether to display scrollbars in the iFrame.
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Show frame border: Specify whether to display a border around the iFrame.
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Click the Advanced tab to specify more properties of the iFrame:
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ID: A unique identifier for the iFrame.
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Style: CSS style definitions. Separate each value with a semi-colon; separate individual properties with spaces.
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Style sheet Classes: Class of the iFrame. Separate multiple class names with spaces.
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Long Description URL: Address of a webpage that contains a detailed description of the content of the iFrame. Use this attribute to help visually impaired users.
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Click OK to add the iFrame to the entry.
Parent topic: Using the rich text editor