Design Question: Embedded content showing up differently
lösung
We have had A LOT of bizarre things happen with our site design (the font weight suddenly changed without anyone touching the css??) sometimes embedded objects will show up correctly and sometimes they will show up differently, even while using the exact same embed code.
Can anyone tell me why some blog posts (using the same template) allow the embed code to display properly:
I tested this out on my end and it looks like the iframe code does not accept the use of "auto" for the width parameter. I changed this out to width="560" height="110" instead and that seems to have fixed the height issue. Check out the changes on this preview link: https://www.preventivevet.com/?hs_preview=jsyJcTEi-5443951703
Design Question: Embedded content showing up differently
lösung
I am using Insert Embed and tried all of these. This fixed it. When you insert embed code in hubspot it is setting the padding bottom to 56.25%. I change it to 96.25% and that fixed the sizing.
Design Question: Embedded content showing up differently
lösung
Hey MiaPV 🙂
Thanks for providing screenshots of your blog articles, with the URL visible in the address bar. Looking at the souce code of your blog article (How to Clean Cat **bleep** and Poop Accidents), the <iframe> code currently in use on the page has height and width parameters that are adding white space below the player.
Design Question: Embedded content showing up differently
lösung
Thanks for the response @joceyng - the problem is, I have been doing exactly what you said, but for some reason the editor won't save the code the same way that I put it in. The screen shots below will show you exactly what is happening. I am adding the code, clicking save, and then it still shows up weirdly. When I go back into the editor, it has assigned a width and height that adds space.
I tested this out on my end and it looks like the iframe code does not accept the use of "auto" for the width parameter. I changed this out to width="560" height="110" instead and that seems to have fixed the height issue. Check out the changes on this preview link: https://www.preventivevet.com/?hs_preview=jsyJcTEi-5443951703