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Embedding prezis

David Hooker
posted this on November 20, 2012 04:37

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You can embed your prezis on to your blog or website. Embedded prezis work just like a normal prezi only smaller. You can move through the prezi path using the previous and next arrows at the bottom of the embedded prezi screen (or with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys on your keyboard), and it is also possible to pan and zoom through embedded prezis. When you embed a prezi, you can choose whether people can only move through the steps of the prezi's path, or if they can also pan and zoom freely within the prezi. 

Check out our video tutorial to learn how to embed a prezi:

Embedding a prezi is done with a simple piece of HTML code. To generate this code and set your preferences for an embedded prezi:

  • Go to your prezi library
  • Select the prezi you want to embed and click on the 'Embed' button underneath your prezi. Alternatively, you can click the share arrow icon that appears in the top-right corner of your prezi when you hover your mouse pointer over the prezi itself. 

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  • Clicking the 'Embed' button will open a new box. From here, click 'Copy code to clipboard' to copy the embed code to your clipboard. You can alter the width or height of the prezi using the boxes marked 'Height' and 'Width'. You can also chose to allow viewers to pan & zoom freely or to constrain them to simple back and forward steps using the two check boxes. 

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  • If you click the share arrow in the top-right corner of your prezi, a separate box will appear. From here. click 'Embed' to access a box that is the same as the one pictured above. 

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  • Copy the code to insert it in your website or blog.

Note: If you embed a private prezi on a public site, it won't be viewable unless the person visiting the site is logged into their Prezi account. 

Note: It's currently not possible to view an embedded prezi directly from a mobile browser. However, you can view them via the Prezi for iPad or Prezi for iPhone apps. Simply tap on a prezi when you see it embedded on a site. You will be taken from your browser (Safari only) and automatically transferred to either of the Prezi apps installed on your device (if you haven't yet installed, click the links above). From the app you can view and navigate the prezi just as you would on a computer. For more detailed instructions on how to download a prezi to a device using an iOS browser, please click here

For more information on embedding your prezi into certain third party websites (including social media providers and blogging services), why not check out this page from our online community of Prezi users.

Note: This forum includes advice from other Prezi users who are not employees of Prezi. Some of the advice they offer may not be officially endorsed by Prezi. 

 
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