What's the simplest possible way to embed google doc content in a web page?
I want to use my google doc account as a simple cms.
Are you looking for something more complicated than
File->Publish to the Web -> and then copy pasting the iframe snippet that gets generated?
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I have some customized list forms.
I would like to navigate to the site home page/other URL on success of the form.
Is there any possible method to accomplish this?
EDIT: Currently when the form is closed, the user is taken to the concerned list.
Use the Launch function.
For example
Launch("https://www.stackoverflow.com")
You can also pass parameters. Read the full documenation here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/canvas-apps/functions/function-param
I want to have a text in the hyperlink without showing the HTML tag.
Other than editing Watson Conversation
"The link to go to Temasek Poly is: click https://www.google.com.sg\">Google."
Other than showing in the web application, can I show in facebook messenger?
I tried in facebook messenger but cannot, why? how can I do this same matter and can apply in facebook messenger
Facebook does not support your example, just paste the URL that you want to send for the user, like:
Search about this on https://google.com.br
And then, Facebook will transform in a hyperlink.
Done a lot of research on this...
Facebook doesn't seem to support the usual codes which create
hyperlinked text (e.g. "Click here") that links the clicker to your
specified external website. for now, you can only attach a link in
it's full form (e.g. "www.blahblah.com")
Reference: Facebook forum here.
Whenever I want to search for my Android APPS which are developed under publisher nixaree on the Google search engine or Play Store. Instead of displaying that APPS developed by nixaree, it displays other keyword contents and displays did you mean: XYZ.Is there any thing provided so that I can request Google to include this word as a keyword in PlayStore & Web Search Engine.
screenshot example:
No, you cannot change anything about this because you are not the owner of the Google PlayStore; therefore, you cannot add new keywords to it. Hope this helps!
Let's say I have web content, which is a modal dialog. Now I want to be able to reuse this content in several other web contents. What is the easiest way to achieve this without copy modal code to each web content? JavaScript is allowed.
Web content is a modal dialog? I don't understand the usecase, thus it's hard to give proper sample code.
If you're aware of the ID of the other webcontent that you want to use, you can retrieve this content through the API, e.g. by writing structures/templates. Templates are able to access the API and render other articles. Some of the API is hidden from templates by default, but you can revert this - look for "restricted" in portal.properties
The WCM API is named after its formal name "Journal*", check the API, e.g. JournalArticleService.
Can Chromecast be used to display a web site or web app? All the sample sender/receivers I've seen so far show how to play videos. The docs posted so far are minimal as best, just an API reference with little explanation what any of it does. I just want to send a URL of my choosing and have that page displayed on the TV. There's no user interaction required past that point. Assuming that's possible, does anyone have sample Chrome sender and receiver code for that?
I was able to modify the Github sample Project > googlecast/CastHelloText-chrome
to show a web page.
In the receiver.html file, I replaced the DIV with an IFRAME and styled it for 100% width and height.
Then in the displayText() function I changed innerHTML to src.
The only modification made to the sender chromehellotext.html was to replace YOUR_APPLICATION_ID with the app id created by registering the receiver.
Note that some sites like Google and Yahoo will not display inside an iframe. If you really needed to do that you could skip the iframe and just set window.location.href to the URL. That, of course, will overwrite your receiver code so the only way to change URLs would be to manually disconnect first and reload. I tried using window.open instead but that did not work.
One could imagine writing a Custom Receiver that has an iframe that wraps any website. Your sender would could then send webpages to your receiver, and the onLoad would set the the URL of the iframe. Don't have any code, but it's fairly simple to write.
There is a simple way to do that with the hellotext sample. You can send the html by typing that into the text field.
<iframe src="http://mywebpage.com" style="width:1280px;height:720px"></iframe>
To provide extra info from the current answer, as this post comes up near top on most searches.
Thing to search for is Digital Signage, this is the sort of industry word.
following GreenScreen Chromecast works okay. Greenscreen
host solution is Sign Simple - which looks to be same approach as Greenscreen without you needing to host the receiver web page.
Similar hosted solutions using Raspberry Pi can be found.
Of note: with GreenScreen and the CastHelloText, I could not get 1080p only 720p, some comments mention Video only in 1080p, but Images in 720p, which I take to mean html pages aswell.
Chromecast can indeed be used to display an arbitrary URL.
This can be done from plain old Chrome, using 'url-cast-receiver'. (Usable 'demo' page, GitHub project page.)