Greetings! The embedded walls have gotten a makeover. The old embedded walls failed at sizes less than 800px wide [sorry for those of you who embedded the wall, only to see a messed up header].
I agree, we messed up big time on embedded walls. We did not foresee people embedding the walls in 500px space. We should have.
The new embedded view takes care of this and this is how it looks like.
One change we’ve made is that embedded walls are not postable. The UI for posting was just not good enough in such a small amount of space. So we’ve added a little ‘Post a sticky’ link that allows users to view the wall in a separate window and post a sticky there. An extra step, but a better user interface in our opinion.
Those of you who have embedded a wall before, we strongly encourage you to please get the new embed code from your walls.
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I’m trying to embed a wallwisher in my Ning and Ning doesn’t seem to support iframe. Is there any other code available to use for embedding? Any javascript?
Hi Roland I’m sorry we don’t have a JS embed code.
Does that mean that walls can’t be embedded in Google sites (I think they have removed the ability to use iFrame)?
Hi I am trying to embed a wallwisher in my wiki (pbworks) but only get a header. Is it my technical ignorance or isn’t it supported? Thanks!
Hi .. can you please send us the link to the page you are trying to embed into
Hi it is a pb wiki page: http://susannewinchester.pbworks.com/FrontPage.
Hi Susanne To embed a wall in pbworks, do this - - Go to page edit mode - From the editor, choose “insert plugin” - Choose “HTML & Gadgets” - Paste the wallwisher embed code there - Say “Voila!” The last step is optional.
Hope this works
Wow… thanks, Nitesh. It worked! Thanks for the speedy reply.
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