ft-interactive/AudioSlideshow

Name: AudioSlideshow

Owner: FT Interactive News

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Created: 2013-03-05 01:19:42.0

Updated: 2015-06-10 14:41:28.0

Pushed: 2013-11-28 16:30:55.0

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Language: JavaScript

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README

Audio Slideshow

Look mum no hands!

Super quick start
  1. Go to the FT Spreadsheet templates gallery.
  2. In the Template Gallery, find the IG Audio Slideshow template and click Use this template.
    Click the Use this template button
  3. A new spreadsheet will be created from the template and will opened in your browser.
  4. Rename you new Audio Slideshow spreadsheet Rename the spreadsheet
  5. Drag the new spreadsheet into the IG Audio Slideshow shared folder. If you don't have the folder shared with you then please ask for access to it. Email: team.interactive@ft.com. Once the spreadsheet is in this folder then it will be visible to the Audio Slideshow widget.
    Drag spreadsheet into the IG Audio Slideshow folder
  6. To fill in the spreadsheet, follow the instructions in the notes on the column headers.
  7. Put images and audio in a folder on the interactive server (inside the /static/audio-slideshow/ folder) and make sure you reference this folder in the options sheet. Fill in the options sheet
  8. Get the ID from the address bar of the Spreadsheet.
    the ID follows ?key=
  9. Check the publish trigger is enabled.
  10. Substitute the ID into the template URL: [http://www.ft.com/ig/nohands/audioss/0.0.2/?id=SpreadsheetID]
  11. Use the following IFRAME snippet in Methode. Again substitute the Spreadsheet ID.
<iframe src="http://www.ft.com/ig/nohands/audioss/0.0.2/?id=SpreadsheetID" 
        width="972" height="790" scolling="no" style="border:0 none;" frameborder="0">
</iframe>

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.