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Embedding An Iframe in Joomla

Why can’t I get an iFrame to work on my Joomla site?
Since Joomla version 1.5.8 a security measure was initiated called “black listing”. Black listing just means that certain items are not allowed to be added to Joomla content without specifically allowing them from the back end of the Joomla installation.

These items include such basic terms as applet, head, script and, of course, iframes.  There a few specific steps that must be followed to remove the black listing, including deciding who will be allowed to add items and who will not be allowed to add them. Our video explains this in great detail.

Skill Level: Beginner

This video course comes with a PDF class sheet so that you can have it to refer to while watching the video class and later when you make the changes to your Joomla website.

PDF tutorial sheet: Embedding Iframes class sheet

Embedding Iframes in joomla.

If you are having problems viewing this video tutorial by clicking on the image above, click here.

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2 Comments

  1. Comments  designfloat.com   |  Wednesday, 20 January 2010 at 11:20 am

    Embedding An Iframe in Joomla…

    Since Joomla version 1.5.8 a security measure was initiated called “black listing”. Black listing just means that certain HTML elements will not be allowed in the Joomla site. This video tutorial will walk you through the necessary steps to add an ifra…

  2. Comments  zabox.net   |  Wednesday, 20 January 2010 at 2:29 pm

    Embedding An Iframe in Joomla…

    This video tutorial will walk you through the necessary steps to add an iframe….

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