Recently, someone sent me a direct tweet asking, "How do you embed Diigo
WebSlides on a page?"
Would you know how I could embed Diigo Webslides on my blog – but not in
a widget – on a page – I’d really appreciate the help – thanks!!
Update 07/26/2008;1:49PM: That request confused me a bit.
Apparently, the request is to figure out how to get the Diigo slide show
to play in
place rather than click on the "widget" and go to another page. I
don’t think Diigo embeds the WebSlides in a way that will play, as if
you were embedding a flash movie UNLESS you’re using the FULL-SIZE
600×400 sized web slide shows. Of course, you can use the Play in Place
generated code (more info below) and then adjust the code size. Note
that I made the correction to the spelling of "boder" and changed
it to "border."
resize
it to make it smaller to fit your blog entry’s preferred size:
Original Blog Entry:
So, here’s a quick tour of the steps I took to get the Diigo WebSlide
embedded above….

Then, you’ll end up at a screen like this one….

Then…

The embed code–use the Play in Place code, not the thumbnail code and
adjust the height and width to your needs–looks like this:
But you can easily change the height and width to match the dimensions
you want. I’ve bolded the numbers to be changed.
I couldn’t help but notice that "border" was mis-spelled as "boder" so
that’s a correction that the Diigo folks need to make. The mis-spelling
occurs on both embed codes generated by Diigo, 600×400 or 205×155. That
may cause an error <smile>.
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