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What is the webpage interaction element?
The Webpage Interaction Element allows you to display part of a webpage within a slide of your presentation. This is also referred to as an iframe.
What is an iframe?
Think of it as a digital frame. An iframe allows you to insert and display a framed webpage. Not every page can be displayed as an iframe. Website owners may decide to not allow “iframing”, in which case you will see an error when you add the URL link to the web page element. If you own the website, please ask your web admin to enable framing from other domains (X-Frame-Options in HTTP response header).
Some things to consider when using the webpage element:
The field force will need to be connected to the internet to show the content/ make use of any online functionality whilst presenting this slide.
You can make online content with existing functionality easily available (like an education/video platform).
The content of your slide will change once the webpage changes. Do you control the webpage content or do you trust the owner?
A common use case is an online form or survey:
How to add a webpage element
Select the slide where you wish to add the scroll interaction element. From the menu on the left-hand side, click Add, then interaction element.
Once you have selected the Web page interaction element, a dark pink container box will appear on the slide you are viewing.
Click on the settings icon and the menu will appear on the right side of the screen.
Copy the URL of the webpage you want to include on your slide in the field Web page URL in the menu on the right hand side. The webpage will now load into the frame as a preview.
Once the webpage is uploaded, you can adjust the size of the frame on the slide by moving your mouse cursor and resizing the frame area. When your mouse cursor is inside the frame area, you can drag the webpage to move it on your slide. You can also set the location by using the position menu on the right hand side.