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Third party-note: The performance of any plugin provided by a third-party cannot be guaranteed by PBworks.  We cannot technically influence ANY plugin you embed on your site, nor change our service to accommodate a plugin you intend to use.

 

The insert menu of the editor holds an array of plugins that you can place on your page to hold active content.  For example, you can use the HTML plugin to embed content that is served from other websites. 

 

  1. Enter "Edit Mode" of the page you want to embed the plugin into.

  2. Click the “Insert menu":


     

     

  3. You'll be shown a menu of available plugins.  Select one by clicking on them.  Additional plugins are found in the "More Plugins" submenu.


     

     

  4. Once you pick a plugin, a second menu is shown to set the plugin options.  Pictured below are the options for the HTML plugin, (which is a field for HTML code) but all plugins are different, so the option step for each plugin will be different.  Click "Next" when you're done setting the options for the plugin.  Then click "Insert Plugin" and the plugin will be placed in the page in edit mode.

     

  5. When a plugin is entered on a page, it is usually represented by a green box in the editor.  This is a place holder for the plugin, and will be displayed properly while in View mode.  Click the "Save" button on the page to see the plugin you just inserted in action.