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I am working on making an html5 responsive site in Muse. On one of the pages I would like to insert an html5 site published from FrameMaker into an IFrame. Is that even possible? I can't make it work.
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Yes, you can insert an inline frame into Muse.
For more on iframes, see link below.
<iframe>: The Inline Frame element | MDN
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Thanks for your reply. I can't make it work though. I have the site which I try to embed/link to, lying in a separate folder named "HTML5". Inside that folder lies the Index.html file which opens the site. Linking the Iframe to the HTML5 folder and the index.html folder won't open the site in the Iframe, ufortunately.
I have tried copying all the content of the HTML5 folder into the root folder, but that won't work either.
Exporting the site and copying the HTML5 folders content into the export folder works so-so but requires that I rename the index.html which screws up the js files.
It does not look really easy to make this work.
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Does the iframe work with example.com as the target?
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Unfortunately everything needs to work offline. The site I am linking to, is stored offline and is a responsive site published out of FrameMaker. I have not been able to make the Iframe recognize the local site
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StudioSm wrote
Unfortunately everything needs to work offline.
Do you have a local testing server?
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the code for all widgets is stored online... if your custom network has zero outside ports then Muse will not work
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to be clear, only the iframe itself is responive because that is all Muse can control... whatever you point to with the iframe will follow its own rules as set down by its own host site *
* of course you can use an iframe to point to another Muse page on the same Muse host
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Thanks for you answer. I tried installing the library file, but it seems it needs a site on the internet, and I need to link to a local file, because the site will run locally.
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StudioSm wrote
Thanks for you answer. I tried installing the library file, but it seems it needs a site on the internet, and I need to link to a local file, because the site will run locally.
just to confirm you are using the widget right the three example images are; correct ip address, wrong ip address (or your firewall is blocking the net) & correct address but site is under internet censorship so you can't use an iframe