[Pro] youtube and facebook, two short questions

Hello. Im advising a University department to buy this pack (freeway and webyep) to build their sites, but there are two questions I dont know to answer:

  • How can the webyep user add or change videos from youtube? The web will have a videos section, and the user need to be able to actualized them.

  • How can they put the news in their facebook? Ill try to explain: In some webs, you can push a button that automatically put the text in the web into your facebook wall.

Is this possible?. Ihave been searching the forum, and dont find the answer.

Thank you. Rakeljuice


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i think this is not the place for this message. Sorry, was a mistake.


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On Nov 7, 2011, at 1:00 PM, rakeljuice wrote:

Hello. Im advising a University department to buy this pack (freeway and webyep) to build their sites, but there are two questions I dont know to answer:

  • How can the webyep user add or change videos from youtube? The web will have a videos section, and the user need to be able to actualized them.

YouTube can give you a snippet of code that creates an iframe with a particular movie in it. You simply paste that code inline in the WebYep editing interface, and the movie will appear. You won’t have any layout control over it per se, but it will appear on the page.

  • How can they put the news in their facebook? Ill try to explain: In some webs, you can push a button that automatically put the text in the web into your facebook wall.

Not aware of any such integration for WebYep.

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YouTube can give you a snippet of code that creates an iframe with a particular movie in it. You simply paste that code inline in the WebYep editing interface, and the movie will appear. You won’t have any layout control over it per se, but it will appear on the page.

thank you Waltd, but which webyep element do you use for it? a long text?


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You’ll have to ask Max to be sure. Whatever you do, make certain that the WY element you use is not “interpreting” the HTML you paste into it in any way, and that when it plays back on the page, it does so in the context of a DIV or another block-level tag that can have an iframe as its direct child. You don’t want a P to be wrapped around your iframe code, because that’s not valid and browsers will do all sorts of funky and unpredictable things when the “fix” that for you.

Walter

On Nov 8, 2011, at 10:11 AM, rakeljuice wrote:

YouTube can give you a snippet of code that creates an iframe with a particular movie in it. You simply paste that code inline in the WebYep editing interface, and the movie will appear. You won’t have any layout control over it per se, but it will appear on the page.

thank you Waltd, but which webyep element do you use for it? a long text?


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If you want to put a YouTube video within a larger block of text, and you’re using one of the WYSIWYG editors for the larger block of text, then there’s usually a little [html] button in the toolbar where you can paste live code like this directly into the interpreted code. If you’re asking a client to do this, then it’s probably a recipe for disaster, and you should go down the path of Ask Max…

Walter

On Nov 8, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

You’ll have to ask Max to be sure. Whatever you do, make certain that the WY element you use is not “interpreting” the HTML you paste into it in any way, and that when it plays back on the page, it does so in the context of a DIV or another block-level tag that can have an iframe as its direct child. You don’t want a P to be wrapped around your iframe code, because that’s not valid and browsers will do all sorts of funky and unpredictable things when the “fix” that for you.

Walter

On Nov 8, 2011, at 10:11 AM, rakeljuice wrote:

YouTube can give you a snippet of code that creates an iframe with a particular movie in it. You simply paste that code inline in the WebYep editing interface, and the movie will appear. You won’t have any layout control over it per se, but it will appear on the page.

thank you Waltd, but which webyep element do you use for it? a long text?


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thanks again. Ive asked Max… waiting…


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Ive tried several things and post it in Dynamo forum, not to duplicate threads.


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