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#01451119 How do I use iFrame? 2 years 10 months ago #88352

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I want to insert a countdown clock I created for my main FreeToastHost page. 
Once I have created my countdown clock, I am given the IFrame link. 

I discovered the iFrame button on my FreeToastHost page. 
I guess that I to put the link in that dialogue box. I save it. 
It does not work. 
I've tried many various ways of inputting/submitting the link to no avail. Here is what the link looks like:
 <iframe width="366" height="188" src="w2.countingdownto.com/4298440" frameborder="0">
The funny thing is I got it to work about a week ago. I don't remember what I've done for the life of me! 

Thank you!
Elton Brown
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#01451119 How do I use iFrame? 2 years 10 months ago #88354

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The iframe icon builds the html code for an iframe.   It looks like you were already given the iframe html code, so just switch to source view in the editor and paste it in there (at the bottom) then switch back to regular view to move stuff around as desired.
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#01451119 How do I use iFrame? 2 years 10 months ago #88355

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The funny thing is I got it to work about a week ago. I don't remember what I've done for the life of me! 



 

The full url is needed in the iFrame code:

Change
<iframe width="366" height="188" src="w2.countingdownto.com/4298440" frameborder="0">

to
<iframe width="366" height="188" src="https://w2.countingdownto.com/4298440" frameborder="0">
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