Web content block is the most recent addition to the Flow storyboard. This guide is intended to walk you through the process of adding your web page to the module and testing it.
- The item cannot be recorded as an autoflow
- Pages with restrictions on iFrames (i.e., Google, Facebook). To share social sites such as Youtube, use the embedded link (example below).
This module can be used to display web pages that support,
- Augmented Reality content
- Virtual 3D tours
- Virtual showcases
- Marketing/Sales
- Sign-up pages
- Anything else that you want to display
How to Use the Web Content Module
- Click the Storyboard while you are in the webinar room or the meeting room
- Click the + button to add a storyboard item or a content block
- While in the Storyboard items panel, scroll to the bottom and find the Web Content Block
- Click the Web Content block and then click Next
- Select the presenters assigned to this block and click Next
- Read the instructions here and add a link. This MUST be an HTTPS link
- As soon as you add the link (copy/paste or type) you will see a preview of your web page/site like the one below
- If you are seeing the following, click here to learn more about how to configure your site to allow flowapp.com to show your website within an iframe
- On mobile browsers, some websites may take you to an internal page when playing something on the webpage, such as a virtual tour, and the attendee may not see the next modules. This is rare, but be sure to test the content block by playing it and viewing it. You can create a duplicate event, start it, play the web content module, and view the content as a mobile attendee to verify it
Share YouTube
To share YouTube content you can use the following link.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/VideoID
Replace the VideoID with the random text at the end of the YouTube video's link.
An example: https://www.youtube.com/embed/F9qbVab6dWg
To AUTOPLAY, use the following parameter
https://www.youtube.com/embed/F9qbVab6dWg?autoplay
Demo
The following screen captures below display how the web content appears in the webinar (4 separate instances in one image)
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