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This section discusses how to get the most from your Faves Syndication Widget.
The syndication widget layout and markup has been designed for flexibility. It uses a liquid layout so there is no width specified. It will expand to fill the width of it's container. So if you drop it in your sidebar it will become the width of your sidebar. If you drop it in a post then it will be the width of your post. It can function embedded directly into your page or embedded into an iframe. This allows you to either embed the HTML directly into your blog, or build up your widget using a service like Widgetbox. It can either use predefined themes or you can define your own CSS rules by using the "No-Style" theme.
This section describes:
The syndication widget layout and markup has been designed for flexibility. It uses a liquid layout so there is no width specified. It will expand to fill the width of it's container. So if you drop it in your sidebar it will become the width of your sidebar. If you drop it in a post then it will be the width of your post. It can function embedded directly into your page or embedded into an iframe. This allows you to either embed the HTML directly into your blog, or build up your widget using a service like Widgetbox. It can either use predefined themes or you can define your own CSS rules by using the "No-Style" theme.
This section describes:
- Which blogging platforms are supported
- How to create your own custom widget theme using CSS
- How to use the JSON client-side API to create your own widgets.
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