Businesses are required to handle a lot of content and a wide array of data precisely. When you have the right tools and technology to segregate and organize all information brilliantly, your business workflow will automatically become much smoother. You need a fantastic technology platform to handle all these content and data resources. Microsoft SharePoint is a great platform which has the power to handle even the most complex data. You should know that; SharePoint has the capability to bring in content from external resources such as web-pages too. The embed web part can be utilized to add website content to your SharePoint page. Today, we would like to share with you how to use an Embed Web Part to add content to a page in SharePoint Online.
Adding content to a SharePoint Modern Page is easy by using Embed Web Parts. You can only embed content from those sites that allows embedding. Luckily, there are plenty of resourceful sites out there that allow embedding. YouTube, Flickr, Vimeo, and Scribd are some of the popular sites that allow embedding.
The easiest way of embedding an external website’s content into your SharePoint page is by copying and pasting the webpage address to the embedded web part.
You can also display content from an external site on your SharePoint page using the embed code. Getting the embed code from an embed-allowed website is easy. In such sites, when you click on the ‘Share’ button, you will also get an embed code displayed in a separate text box. It can be copied. YouTube and Vimeo are good examples for sites that offer embed code readily while accessing the share button.
Follow the same steps as above and paste the embed code in the ‘Website address or embed code’ text box inside the property pane. Do not worry even if you do not see the property pane. Just click on the ‘Edit web part’ option next to the web part to get the property pane.
As part of controlling users from making changes to SharePoint pages and sites, site collection administrators can permit or deny users from performing some actions. Embedding external webpage content to a SharePoint page can be permitted or denied using the HTML Field Security settings. Here are the steps:
The first option denies the users from embedding webpage contents to the SharePoint page, whereas the second option allows embedding for all sites. The third option lets you add a list of web domains from which users can embed content into your SharePoint pages. You can even remove/add a web domain from the list if you do not want anyone to embed content from any site.
Even though you follow all these steps perfectly, sometimes the embedding might fail. Here are some of the most common reasons why embedding content does not work as you expect.
Keep all these factors in mind and make the most of the embed web part to make your SharePoint Pages informative and content-rich. Keep coming back to our blogs to discover more interesting SharePoint blogs.
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