WolframCDF free WordPress plugin
Description
The Wolfram CDF Plugin is no longer being updated. For embedding CDF documents on your WordPress site (via the cloud or plugin), Wolfram recommends the third-party plugin Mathematica Toolbox. The Wolfram CDF Plugin adds a CDF button to the WordPress HTML and visual post editors. To use this plugin, open up a post you wish to edit. Click in the editor where you want the CDF content to be displayed and click the CDF button. Placeholder text will appear in the place of your selection. The placeholder will appear as: [WolframCDF source=”” width=”320″ height=”415″ altimage=”” altimagewidth=”” altimageheight=””] After editing the placeholder, click the Publish/Update post button or the Preview button to view the content, in order to confirm that the placeholder was parsed and replaced by the CDF. While some attributes must be set in order for your CDF to appear on the page, others are optional: source Required: Yes Input type(s): file name with extension, url Description: ‘source’ holds the CDF file name or the url where the file is located. To enter just the file’s name, you must first add the file to WordPress using the file uploader. width Required: Yes Input type(s): integer Description: ‘width’ holds an integer that describes the width in pixels of the CDF on your WordPress blog. height Required: Yes Input type(s): integer Description: ‘height’ holds an integer that describes the height in pixels of the CDF on your WordPress blog. altimage Required: No Input type(s): file name with extension, url Description: ‘altimage’ stores an image that will be displayed if the client does not have the CDF plugin installed. If left blank, a generic placeholder will appear. altimagewidth Required: No Input type(s): integer Description: ‘altimagewidth’ holds an integer that describes the width in pixels of the alternate image, which may be different
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Dan Sherman
Popularity:
Low
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