A web page 'owner' is keen to house one of my blogs on his web page. This will be a Blogger blog and I've seen it embedded before but I need to give him some feedback about this as DIY.
He wants:
The script that he can utilize to embeds the blog --say under the site's banner heading.
An example of the Blogger blog so embedded. I know this happens but I cannot find the examples that got me thinking about this option in the first place.
Any assistance would be appreciated.I've learnt to really value my link with Performancing.
Here's a thought. When you mispel "Performancing" in a Google search it won't give you the correct spelling option.Maybe that requires attention? I guess thats' because it's not a phrase, which suggests that blogs should have more than one word in their title.
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Blogger blogs are published
Blogger blogs are published to other webspaces by FTP because Blogger creates static pages. The Blogger template will have to be adopted to the Blog design.
Another possibility is to reuse the RSS feed, FeedBurner offers HTML republishing via BuzzBoost:
Buzzboost pushed to company frontpage
I set up a simple buzzboost feed from a brand new company news blog to the company's main page. Very easy to do it this way, not sure if there's some other reason to get even more information, buttons, comments or something else from the blog that ratbagradio is referring to
example advancedenvironmentalmanagement.com
This just has the headlines, but I could have posted first 20 words, first 50 words, or the full html, which would then pull in pictures and hyperlinks, and embedded features like a video from youtube or whatever.
Not RSS
I do that -- use an RSS feed to deliver content in HTML. Feedburner is very handy like that as is del.icio.us -- but I wanted the whole page to be there frames by the web sites banner. That was my quest.
Sounds like you just need a frame
Its a bit out of vogue, but under the required circumstances putting a web page as a frame in another can work well
Are we over complicating a problem that might be readily handled by putting the desired web page as a frame in the existing site.
After your last post, I went back and read the original post again. The original post sounds like there's a need for a feed and not a frame, but if the desired effect includes pulling in banners from the blog and things like that then a frame might be in order. The problem is there is only so much space on a screen and putting a web page within a frame of another web page where both are complete web pages doesn't make sense.
I think that the problem might be readily understood if there were some graphic picture descriptions of the desired goal. I suspect that the text comments may be missing something fundamental here . . . :)
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