Embedding a Presentation:
Creating an embeddable web widget of a presentation in LUNA is very easy to do and offers an excellent way to creatively share presentations with others via a different application. If you have restricted content in the presentation you are sharing, then users will be notified that they might not have access to all images in the presentation:
Click on Explore > Presentations to see the list of available presentations and the public presentations. You must be logged in to see your presentations.
Click on the title of the presentation you want to create a link to. The presentation will open in the playback mode.
Click on Embed This. You’ll be taken to the Embed This page wherein you’ll have the following options to further customize this web widget of your presentation:
Select either JavaScript, or Forum code.
Select either Object Tag code or I-Frame code (*see Note below)
You can change the width, height and border color of the widget.
As you customize the web widget you can preview the changes in the preview pane.
When you’re finished simply copy the code below the
preview pane and paste it into your wiki, website, blog or forum. The
code will also include a link back to LUNA
so those who you share the web widget with can easily find their way to
your original collections.
The embeddable web widgets you create in LUNA are dynamic, so if you make changes to a presentation these changes will also be reflected in the applications you embed them into.
Embedding a Slide:
While creating a presentation in LUNA you can easily create an embeddable web widget to an individual slide. If you have restricted content in the presentation you are sharing, then users will be notified that they might not have access to all images in the slide:
While working on a presentation
in the LUNA Workspace,
select the slide you want to create an embeddable web widget of.
Click on Embed This. You’ll be taken to the Embed This page wherein you’ll have the following options to further customize this web widget of your presentation:
Select either JavaScript, or Forum code.
Select either Object Tag code or I-Frame code (*see Note below)
You can change the width, height and border color of the widget.
Choose whether or not to include the Display Panels (Presentation and Media Panels)
As you customize the web widget you can preview the changes in the preview pane.
When you’re finished simply copy the code below the preview pane and paste it into your wiki, website, blog or forum. The code will also include a link back to LUNA so those who you share the web widget with can easily find their way to your original collections.
The embeddable web widgets you create in LUNA are dynamic, so if you make changes to a presentation these changes will also be reflected in the applications you embed them into.
*Note:
While creating your web widget you have the choice of the following codes:
I-Frame Code is for use with all browsers, but banned by some blog sites and 3rd-party content sites.
Object Tag Code is accepted by more sites, but will not work with Internet Explorer default settings. To enable an object tag to load content across domains with Internet Explorer, set:
Tools : Internet Options : Security : Custom Level : Miscellaneous : Access data sources across domains : Enable