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1. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
Christophe_JossicApr 13, 2012 6:17 AM (in response to minia92)
Does that help ---> http://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profile
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2. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
minia92 Apr 13, 2012 6:39 AM (in response to Christophe_Jossic)Merci Christophe
I am trying to do it as I do not have a web background. Should I use dreamweaver to create a HTML page and past the code in there and save it ? and then integrate it in my folio ?
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3. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
Christophe_JossicApr 13, 2012 6:44 AM (in response to minia92)
yes that should work
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4. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
minia92 Apr 13, 2012 6:57 AM (in response to Christophe_Jossic)well I just can say THANK YOU So much
It works PERFECTLY
Mille merci !!! encore
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5. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
Moshe a Apr 13, 2012 9:37 AM (in response to minia92)Hi Minia
Can you tell us some more details of the rest of the process? how do you implement the html file on the up right side of the page for example?
I tried to put the html file as A web content, all I get in the preview is a frame with the html code inside (look at the link below), I can't see the twit page. TIA
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6. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
BobLevine Apr 13, 2012 9:40 AM (in response to Moshe a)1 person found this helpfulThat IS NOT and HTML page, it’s a snippet of code.
You need to create a valid HTML page. I recommend just using Dreamweaver to create a new black HTML page which will give you all the proper markup and you can paste that snippet between the body tags.
Bob
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7. Re: Webpage view (a specific part of the webpage)
minia92 Apr 13, 2012 2:29 PM (in response to Moshe a)Hey Moshe
Yes sorry my question was more on the tweets, so I have use the Tweeter widget code and paste it in the code page as said Bob and Christophe, and then create a box in indesign and use the overlay creator> Webpage view to target the HTML page.