Seen any great examples of stuff on blogs lately?
You know, stuff. Family photos, team rankings, NCAA bracket pools.
Lots of bloggers are posting links to photos, or documents to download, which works OK. Some are posting links to online documents, which is a little easier to view. But we think there’s a better solution for the stuff you want to showcase on your blog or website.
Have you seen blog posts with information that look like this? (Click to filter the types of coffee beans just as you would in Excel on your PC)
Or this? (Click the arrows at the bottom to scroll through the PowerPoint slides)
It's great, because even if someone is looking at your site from a device without Office installed, like a mobile phone or slate, they can view the content you want to share from right in the browser (embedding works with most popular browsers, including IE9, Chrome, Safari and Firefox). And if someone else wants to put the doc up on their site too, they can easily take the code and embed it themselves. If you update the doc at a later date, it automatically updates everywhere.
You know, stuff. Family photos, team rankings, NCAA bracket pools.
Lots of bloggers are posting links to photos, or documents to download, which works OK. Some are posting links to online documents, which is a little easier to view. But we think there’s a better solution for the stuff you want to showcase on your blog or website.
Have you seen blog posts with information that look like this? (Click to filter the types of coffee beans just as you would in Excel on your PC)
Or this? (Click the arrows at the bottom to scroll through the PowerPoint slides)
It's great, because even if someone is looking at your site from a device without Office installed, like a mobile phone or slate, they can view the content you want to share from right in the browser (embedding works with most popular browsers, including IE9, Chrome, Safari and Firefox). And if someone else wants to put the doc up on their site too, they can easily take the code and embed it themselves. If you update the doc at a later date, it automatically updates everywhere.
We call it embedding a spreadsheet or presentation, and you can do it with the Excel and PowerPoint Web Apps. Click to find out how to embed PowerPoint and Excel files on your blog or website.
Have great examples of stuff you’ve embedded? Post a comment with a link to your site, and we might feature you on www.Office.com/webapps!
Have great examples of stuff you’ve embedded? Post a comment with a link to your site, and we might feature you on www.Office.com/webapps!