The SharedCopy widget allows you toembed highlighted text and comments right off the page of the original website!
Give your readers real contextto your comments. Forget about staleblockquotes.
Keep them on your siteeven when you are referring to another website's article! |
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1) First, get the SharedCopy bookmarkif you haven't |
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2) Next, annotatea webpage and clickSave
After saving, you should see a “Comments saved successfully” acknowledgement page. |
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3) Then, right-click on
to copy the HTML code we have generated for you.
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4) Finally, pasteinto your blog or CMS and publish!If your blog or CMS provide you with a “rich text or wisiwyg editor”, you'll have to switch over to the “edit html” or “source” mode before pasting. |
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The result will bea display of the key points you've highlighted within the context of the original webpage. Complete with the ability to pan and navigate around in the embedded page!Your readers can read their content without leaving your website! Click on the example to the right »Technical tidbit: the widget content is fully readable & accessible even in rss readers, mobile devices and degrades gracefully when javascript is turned off! |
Give your readers a treat today and let them send annotated webpages as emails to their friends! Call it sharing on steroids - our widget lets your readers better express themselves:
To use it, just copy and paste our code below on your website. Your designer can apply their favorite CSS and totally change the look of the button!
Thanks goes to Zhenyi for this widget!
Integrate your site with "SharedCopy This" button and let your readers annotate your site using SharedCopy. Not only it's easy for your readers to use, your readers can also see how many SharedCopy comments your page has.
To use it, copy and paste the code below on your website. You can apply your own CSS style and customize the look of the button.
You can find more information at our Wiki, Google Group and Blog. If nothing helps, you can always ping us!