=== Prezi Embedder === Contributors: dan.rossiter Tags: prezi, embed, presentation, iframe, powerpoint Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=EE5LWRLG933EN&lc=US&item_name=Prezi%20Embedder%20Plugin&item_number=prezi%2dembedder¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donateCC_LG%2egif%3aNonHosted Requires at least: 2.5 Tested up to: 3.8.1 Stable tag: 1.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html This plugin allows the user to quickly & easily embed a Prezi in WordPress site by directly implementing the published iframe embed code. == Description == This plugin, like most things useful, grew out of a need. I had a [Prezi](http://www.prezi.com/recommend/qv1ms7qvtplw) and I had a WordPress blog. I Googled for a few hours, trying to find a way to embed one within the other, and found some dirty hacks that ended up not working, as well as a plugin or two that didn't work, or only half worked. When I realized that there were no *good* solutions for this issue, I decided to create one. This plugin is based on simplicity, making it extremely robust. On the back end, it is actually only a few lines of code. It takes the embed code that Prezi provides when clicking the share option through their site and simply inserts the necessary values that are needed to rendering a working Prezi. I hope that you all find this plugin as useful as I have! *If this plugin has been helpful, please take a moment to [rate it](http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/prezi-embedder#postform)!* == Installation == 1. Upload `prezi-embedder` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Place `[prezi id=""]` in any post or page were you want to embed a Prezi. To find your Prezi ID, the easiest solution is to simply copy the URL of your Prezi, which should look something like this: *http://prezi.com/<Prezi ID>/<Prezi Slug>*. If you paste that URL exactly as it is, the plugin is now smart enough to extract the ID for you. Alternatively, if you would like to do it the hard way, you can manually extract the <Prezi ID> from that same URL. = Prezi Embedder Options = In addition to a simple embed, you can also set some additional embed options: 1. width (default = 500) 1. height (default = 400) 1. lock_to_path (default = 0) With **lock_to_path**, the default value allows viewers to pan & zoom freely. If you wish to constrain viewers to simple backward and forward steps, set `lock_to_path=1`. The following shortcode is equivalent to `[prezi id=""]`, with default values explicitly set: `[prezi id="" width=500 height=400 lock_to_path=0]` == Changelog == = 1.2 = * **Bug Fix:** Corrects issue with `lock_to_path` attribute. Thanks to **lhkstudio** for spotting this! = 1.1.2 = * **Bug Fix:** Corrected typos in readme. * **Update:** Changed plugin URL. = 1.1.1 = * **Bug Fix:** Corrected some typos in the documentation. * **Enhancement:** Cleaned up source code for easier reading. = 1.1 = * **Enhancement:** Shortcode now handles the full URL of the Prezi as an ID value (while still supporting just the id value). * **Enhancement:** Added some simple error checking for attribute values. = 1.0 = * **Released:** Initial release.