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What Does It Mean to Implement Native Embed Elements on My Website?
What Does It Mean to Implement Native Embed Elements on My Website?

Get to know how you can improve the UX on your website #integration #embed #iframe

Bettina Zierhut avatar
Written by Bettina Zierhut
Updated over a week ago

Now and then, using iframe elements leads to issues. Caused by CLS & CORS f.e.

The ideal user experience gets inhibited a bit.

But thats history and the loading time is impressive, because we have created a new opportunity to implement elements:

Native Embed aka iframeless

This option is already available in the surface:

One of the benefits here is the visualisation of the elements. It does not need to load from an external source. That means no extra loading time. The element will be visualised together with the surrounding content, therefor: native.

However, we do not want to conceal one catch: Changes to the Pinpoll-elements always require an update of the embed code in the client's CMS. In addition, not all options are supported by the native embed.

Our technicians accompany all customers during the initial setup, which ensures ideal integration.

Following functions are supported actually:

  • Modern Layout

  • Backround Colour

  • Accent Colour

  • Font Colour and Font family

  • Custom Design

  • Result bars animation

  • Hide Logo

  • Hide stats in footer

  • Show number of votes

  • Multiple voting interval

  • Ads

  • Geofencing

  • Analytics

Following functions are not supported at the moment:

  • Multiple Questions

  • Multiple Choice

  • Quiz

  • Personality Test

  • Forms

  • 2 columns

  • Undisclosed result

  • Live-Modus

  • Time-out

  • Vote button

  • ReCaptcha and SMS verification

  • Pixels

  • Media Layout (f.e. Backround pictures)

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