I want to embed one of the HTML page in the rise. I want to use the iframe with the relative URL. When I use this, the rise shows error. Is there any chance to use the relative URL?
Do you have an example of a URL or iFrame that Rise isn't accepting? We use Embedly to embed rich media in Rise courses, which means you can use videos, images, documents and other media from over 400 content providers, such as YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram, and Scribd. See the complete list of supported content providers here.
If you have content from a provider not on that list, could you see if they have steps to create the embed code there instead and use that inside of Rise?
Since Rise will always try to verify the URL while you're authoring, I think your best bet will be to upload your memory game to the web and then reference the absolute URL within Rise.
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Hi Sattwik,
Do you have an example of a URL or iFrame that Rise isn't accepting? We use Embedly to embed rich media in Rise courses, which means you can use videos, images, documents and other media from over 400 content providers, such as YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram, and Scribd. See the complete list of supported content providers here.
If you have content from a provider not on that list, could you see if they have steps to create the embed code there instead and use that inside of Rise?
Let us know how it goes!
Hi
We haddone a small HTML page and wanted to show it in rise. So I had embedded the following line.
<iframe src="./memory game/index.html" width="200" height="200"></iframe>
Hi, Sattwik.
Since Rise will always try to verify the URL while you're authoring, I think your best bet will be to upload your memory game to the web and then reference the absolute URL within Rise.
Good luck with your project!
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