Widgets & Gadgets
- E09aa - (3:26)
Widgets and gadgets usually only require you to copy and embed some code into your html file. The code usually includes some JavaScript code that is inside of <script> tags.
Simply copy all the code and paste it into the body section of an html file where it ought to go, unless there are different instructions at the site that you are getting the code from. If you get code from Widgipedia and see a pair of empty <head></head> tags in the code you got, you can delete them.
Google Custom Search
- E09ab - (2:27) - NOTE!!! This has not worked consistently for some students. If you are having difficulty getting it to work, please just submit what you have and let me know about it. Note that sometimes it works in Firefox but not IE.
- Google custom search
- Just provide the full url and follow the instructions:
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- Just provide the full url and follow the instructions:
- Google custom search
- E09ac - (2:15)
- Google Map
- NOTE that the video shows the outdated location of the link for the code. This illustration depicts where it is as of this writing:
- In the upper left area of a Google map (see illustration above) you will find a link icon which provides the code needed to put the map into a web page, including iframe code.
View Larger Map
- NOTE that the video shows the outdated location of the link for the code. This illustration depicts where it is as of this writing:
- Google Map