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Hi there, <br>
<br>
A bit of a tech question. I should know more about this sort of
thing but I don't. <br>
<br>
There are discussions going on with p2pu about putting more of FLOSS
Manuals content on to the P2PU.org website as courses. There's many
reasons why this is a good idea, more exposure for content,
increasing feedback on content, getting badged recognition for
learning and because they P2PU are supportive of what we are doing.
<br>
<br>
Anyway - the question is - can we get FM.net content easily
embeddable in <iframes> on other sites? <br>
<br>
Say we take the first page of the Thunderbird Workbook <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://en.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird-workbook/">http://en.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird-workbook/</a><br>
The goal would be to publish a page which only includes the contents
of <span><<span class="start-tag">div</span> <span
class="attribute-name">id</span>="<a class="attribute-value">main-content</a>">
in that page, which could then be included in the iframe? <br>
<br>
Is this something that is easily hackable as there is a course
sprint coming up on the 15th of Dec that FLOSS Manuals is involved
with to create a course and supporting documents for the School of
Open in P2PU. <br>
</span><span></span><br>
nice one<br>
Mick<br>
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