Does Webflow have an option to export an iFrame for embedding a webpage into a third-party CMS after authoring the experience?
Yes, Webflow does have an option to export an iFrame for embedding a webpage into a third-party CMS after authoring the experience. Here's how you can do it:
Publish your Webflow project: Before you can export an iFrame, you need to publish your Webflow project. This will make your website live and accessible on the internet.
Open the settings panel: Within the Webflow Designer, open the settings panel by clicking on the gear icon in the left sidebar.
Go to the "Hosting" tab: In the settings panel, navigate to the "Hosting" tab. This is where you can find the necessary options for exporting your iFrame.
Enable iFrame embeds: Scroll down the "Hosting" tab until you find the "iFrame embeds" section. Toggle the switch to enable iFrame embeds for your project.
Copy the iFrame code: Once you've enabled iFrame embeds, the code you need to embed your Webflow project will appear in the same section. Click on the "Copy" button to copy the iFrame code to your clipboard.
Paste the iFrame code: Now that you have the iFrame code copied, you can paste it into your third-party CMS. This will allow you to embed your Webflow webpage seamlessly into your CMS.
Note: It's important to ensure that the third-party CMS supports iFrame embeds and allows you to embed custom code. Some CMS platforms may have restrictions on using iFrames or custom code, so it's recommended to check the documentation or support resources of your specific CMS beforehand.
By following these steps, you can easily export an iFrame from Webflow and embed your webpage into a third-party CMS after authoring the experience.
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