Adding a WordPress Page with iframe (4 posts)

Topic tags: calendar, iframe, Wordpress
  • Have you had experience with using iframe to add a page to your WP blogs?  How do you get around with WP’s filtering of iframe?  We offer a free and easy calendar tool, Teamup Calendar (you can create one at http://www.teamup.com in a few seconds), which some users would like to integreate into their WP blogs as a page.  Any advice?  Thanks!

  • @jenny-zhan Can you give an example of why someone would add an iframe to a WordPress page? I’ve never done that before.

  • Hi @kristi-hines.  It is to use iframe to create a page on WP.  Here’s the instruction on how to add Google Calendar to WP as a page: http://en.support.wordpress.com/google-calendar/ and here’s a tutorial showing also how such a page looks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ErUoEjLhc
    Teamup Calendar is simpler and more flexible for sharing a calendar for similar purposes.  But WP allows Google Calendar to be embedded into WP blogs with the special shortcode to convert the iframe code, while most others would see the iframe code to be simply dropped.  Has anyone found a word-around without the status of Google?

  • @jenny-zhan Interesting. I’ve never had to do that. Maybe someone else here has though.


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