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creating iframe in joomla
Hi
Is it possible to create an iframe or something like that in the joomla site from the admin part? or is there any extension for this purpose?
I want to display four types of content in a section in single page without reloading the page.
The page will display the four links and when one of those links is clicked, the content associated with that link is displayed on that particular section.
Waiting for ur reply
Thank You
Is it possible to create an iframe or something like that in the joomla site from the admin part? or is there any extension for this purpose?
I want to display four types of content in a section in single page without reloading the page.
The page will display the four links and when one of those links is clicked, the content associated with that link is displayed on that particular section.
Waiting for ur reply
Thank You
- astgeorge
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
well there are two options really you can sue the wrapper system in Joomla where you create a menu item that literally wraps any other url within your joomla site, or if you are using the JCE content WYSIWYG editor then it has an insert iframe button built right into it
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
cheers
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
cheers
Aaron St. George
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
I have downloaded the JCE editor. But it doesn't contains the iframe plugin . So, I have to download that plugin separately.
But there is another problem with JCE editor. I cannot embed media(movie) on the page. There is no such tool for embedding media. I'm using JCE 1.1.x. Do I have to download a separate plugin for embedding media? But I could not find that kind of plugins. Waiting for your reply.
Thank you.
But there is another problem with JCE editor. I cannot embed media(movie) on the page. There is no such tool for embedding media. I'm using JCE 1.1.x. Do I have to download a separate plugin for embedding media? But I could not find that kind of plugins. Waiting for your reply.
Thank you.
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
All,
JCE is way too confusing!
It has 3 different sections, each with multiple downloads and no real explanation of any of them, so you have no idea of what to download.
Is there another way to do this?
OMR
JCE is way too confusing!
It has 3 different sections, each with multiple downloads and no real explanation of any of them, so you have no idea of what to download.
Is there another way to do this?
OMR
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
All,
I looked at the example I found at:
http://zen-ar218.[URL banned].com/2009/05/h ... oomla.html
which is good if you want a module, but my IFRAME must insert into an article, so the article page itself is nothing but IFRAME, no title no nothing just the iframe and it's source.
Please show me how to do that!
OMR
I looked at the example I found at:
http://zen-ar218.[URL banned].com/2009/05/h ... oomla.html
which is good if you want a module, but my IFRAME must insert into an article, so the article page itself is nothing but IFRAME, no title no nothing just the iframe and it's source.
Please show me how to do that!
OMR
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
There are a couple of ways to do this. You can use the wrapper module and publish it to a "content1" position (or another position that is not a part of the template). Instead of using the dropdown for the position, just type in a position name. Inside of your article, insert this code {loadposiiton content1} where content1 is the name of the position you defined. You can turn off the title for the article in the article parameters if you do not want it to show.
The other way to do it is to insert the iframe code in the article source. It is best if you're using the JoomlaCK or JCE editor as the TnyMCE editor will strip out the code. Just flip over to the source view and insert the iframe code. Alternative, some people create a user which uses no editor and log in as that user when they want to do code inserts.
The other way to do it is to insert the iframe code in the article source. It is best if you're using the JoomlaCK or JCE editor as the TnyMCE editor will strip out the code. Just flip over to the source view and insert the iframe code. Alternative, some people create a user which uses no editor and log in as that user when they want to do code inserts.
Wilma Howell
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Tried downloading and installing JCE and always got errors. Do you have experience debugging this? Would like a link to JoomlaCK please, just in case.geekette wrote:There are a couple of ways to do this. You can use the wrapper module and publish it to a "content1" position (or another position that is not a part of the template). Instead of using the dropdown for the position, just type in a position name. Inside of your article, insert this code {loadposiiton content1} where content1 is the name of the position you defined. You can turn off the title for the article in the article parameters if you do not want it to show.
The other way to do it is to insert the iframe code in the article source. It is best if you're using the JoomlaCK or JCE editor as the TnyMCE editor will strip out the code. Just flip over to the source view and insert the iframe code. Alternative, some people create a user which uses no editor and log in as that user when they want to do code inserts.
Oh forgot to mention that wrappers do not work if you are adding the iframe to content. They only work for modules or sections from what I could determine.
OMR
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
The CK editor can be found here: http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... editors/90
I could also help you debug your JCE installation.
This temporary URL shows an example of loading the wrapper module inside an article: http://www.geekettenetwork.com/index.ph ... icle&id=82
I could also help you debug your JCE installation.
This temporary URL shows an example of loading the wrapper module inside an article: http://www.geekettenetwork.com/index.ph ... icle&id=82
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
For module placement that you want to use iframe, you might want to try this...
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... dules/1758
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... dules/1758
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Easy!
Joomla puts iframe inside a blacktag list.
Edit yoursite/libraries/joomla/filter/filterinput.php file and look for $tagBlacklist var (line 59) so, delete tags that u want Joomla doesnt erase.
Just it.
Joomla puts iframe inside a blacktag list.
Edit yoursite/libraries/joomla/filter/filterinput.php file and look for $tagBlacklist var (line 59) so, delete tags that u want Joomla doesnt erase.
Just it.
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Dude, year my voice...
Go to configuration -> Disable Editor (none) -> Insert Iframe -> Reactivate editor -> do not open that iframe article again.
Fast and easy for what you want.
Go to configuration -> Disable Editor (none) -> Insert Iframe -> Reactivate editor -> do not open that iframe article again.
Fast and easy for what you want.
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Why not just create a menu item of type wrapper, then just input your external url.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
i thing iframe is not good for seo
you can search this and show the article about seo and iframe
you can search this and show the article about seo and iframe
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Actually due to cloud storage this may longer not be the case, see:nicmehr wrote:i thing iframe is not good for seo
you can search this and show the article about seo and iframe
http://winfoes.co.uk/how-to-iframe-pdf- ... nto-joomla
Also although this is an old post see:
http://winfoes.co.uk/different-methods- ... stallation
and:
http://winfoes.co.uk/joomla-iframes-and ... hould-know
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Hopefully we can put this one to bed...
Here are steps on how you can modify the settings for your “Super Users” account to have access to add iFrame code into articles:
1. Log in to your Joomla Administrator panel
2. Click on ‘Content’,'Article Manager’, and click on the button ‘Options‘
3. Click on the ‘Text Filters‘ tab.
4. Go to the ‘Super Users’ and select from the dropdown – ‘No Filtering’.
5. Save the options and refresh your site.
6. If you are using TinyMCE editor, go to your editor options and disable “clean up on save”.
Here are steps on how you can modify the settings for your “Super Users” account to have access to add iFrame code into articles:
1. Log in to your Joomla Administrator panel
2. Click on ‘Content’,'Article Manager’, and click on the button ‘Options‘
3. Click on the ‘Text Filters‘ tab.
4. Go to the ‘Super Users’ and select from the dropdown – ‘No Filtering’.
5. Save the options and refresh your site.
6. If you are using TinyMCE editor, go to your editor options and disable “clean up on save”.
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
hawgmeyer wrote:Hopefully we can put this one to bed...
Here are steps on how you can modify the settings for your “Super Users” account to have access to add iFrame code into articles:
1. Log in to your Joomla Administrator panel
2. Click on ‘Content’,'Article Manager’, and click on the button ‘Options‘
3. Click on the ‘Text Filters‘ tab.
4. Go to the ‘Super Users’ and select from the dropdown – ‘No Filtering’.
5. Save the options and refresh your site.
6. If you are using TinyMCE editor, go to your editor options and disable “clean up on save”.
There is no "options" button in 1.5. Where is it? I'm trying to do iframe placement. I need to place a map on my website from another website, but I only want to show a certain part of the map.
Where is the options button in 1.5?
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Sorry... That was a fix for 1.6
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Hi everyone I've tried all the solutions suggested in this forum but none of them worked actually the one geekette suggested is the one I'm more curious about, I'm doing all in the proper way following the steps you mentioned my loadmodule plug in is enabled but all I see is a blank spot under my article where the iframe is supposed to appear. This is so annoying! please help!!! http://www.vrangsinn.net/vrangsinn/inde ... &Itemid=50
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
Thanks guys.
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Re: creating iframe in joomla
thanks hawgmeyer