This method works with self-hosted WordPress I haven’t tested if it works with the free blog.Here’s the complete code to embed the CNN homepage with a thin black border (Note again, you need to do this in the Text editor) But if you don’t know what CSS is, don’t panic, you can literally copy and paste the code above to add a thin black border to any embedded web page – all you need to do is to replace “embed code” with the tweaked code you just created. If you are familiar with CSS, then the code is self-explanatory to you. ![]() You may want to add a border to the embedded web page so that it stands out better, then you need to tweak another simple code: How to add a border to the embed web page Here’s the tweaked code to embed CNN home page (Remember, you need to paste the tweaked code in the Text editor, not the Visual editor, of the new post window): copy and paste the tweaked code into the Text editor of your post.change the width and height to meet the need of your post (650 px works best for the default post width of my blog). ![]() replace the two instances of “” with the actual URL of the web page you want to embed.To do this, all you need to do is to tweak some simple codes: ![]() With an embedded web page, readers can use the mouse to scroll up/down or left/right to explore the actual web page. There are times you need to show a “live” web page in your post, not just a screenshot of that web page.
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