All you have to do is simply copy and paste a block of code from the relevant resource detail page on CORE-Materials. For an example of this, go to this page and click the <Embed> button near the bottom. Try copying the code and pasting it into your website or blog. It should appear at the correct size.
Here is an example of an embedded movie...
...and here is the embed code:
<object height="300" width="330"><param name="movie" value="http://core.materials.ac.uk/repository/alumatter/processing/forming/sheet-formingProcSpringB.swf"></param><param name="base" value="http://core.materials.ac.uk/repository/alumatter/processing/forming/">
</param><embed width="330" height="300" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://core.materials.ac.uk/repository/alumatter/processing/forming/sheet-formingProcSpringB.swf" base="http://core.materials.ac.uk/repository/alumatter/processing/forming/"></embed></object>
Embedding resources from third party sites is already a popular feature on YouTube (videos), Flickr (images) and Scribd (documents), but until now has not been possible for our interactive Flash content. Enjoy!
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