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HTML element



Sometimes you can have a need to insert their own HTML code on his website.

This may be a map from Krak.dk or Google Maps.
It can also be a registration system such as. Conventus.
For this purpose we have created an item called HTML. 

When you edit the HTML element it is just a white box.
This corresponds somewhat to Notepad, as you probably know from Windows, and has no editing options. One can only write text. Here you may want to add a Google Map, which could look like: 

 <iframe width = "511" height = "400" frameborder = "0" scrolling = "no" marginheight = "0" marginwidth = "0"  src = "http://maps.google.dk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=da&geocode=&q=Amalienborg & sll = 55.757839,12.598228 & sspn = 0.122479,0.32444 & ie = UTF8 & ll = 55.691133,12.596769 & spn = 0.007972,0.020278 & z = 14 & iwloc = A & cid = 9786813643894042474 & output = embed "> </ iframe> <br /> <small> <a href =" http://maps.google.dk/maps?f=q& source = embed & hl = en & geocode = & q = & sll = Amalienborg 55.757839,12.598228 & sspn = 0.122479,0.32444 & ie = UTF8 & ll = 55.691133,12.596769 & spn = 0.007972, 0.020278 & z = 14 & iwloc = A & cid = 9786813643894042474 "style =" color: # 0000FF; text-alIGN: left "> View Larger Map </ a> </ small> 

Once you have inserted the HTML code and press "Save" you will be reminded of that GoMINIsite not provide support on incorrect HTML code, and must therefore also click the checkmark to where it says

"I accept that GoMINIsite not take responsibility for this HTML, and do not provide support if the page fails." 

It is not recommended that you put HTML code into the page unless you know what you are doing, or have the code written by someone who knows what he / she is doing!
Example included HTML element:

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