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Simple Pages Shortcodes
Note: If you are unfamiliar with the Exhibit Builder plugin for Omeka, please refer to its official documentation.
You can embed external manifests using the mirador
shortcode. Use the urls
parameter to specify one or more manifest URLs (separated by ;
if more than one). The first of these will be shown by default.
[mirador urls="https://iiif.harvardartmuseums.org/manifests/object/299843"]
[mirador urls="https://iiif.harvardartmuseums.org/manifests/object/299843;https://media.nga.gov/public/manifests/nga_highlights.json"]
If you wish to customize or resize the viewer's embedding iframe, you can use the optional style
parameter to apply CSS styles. Here is an example that centres the viewer within the main page region:
[mirador urls="https://iiif.harvardartmuseums.org/manifests/object/299843" style="width: 80%; margin-left: 10%; height: 600px;"]
IIIF Toolkit also adds three shortcodes to the Simple Pages plugin for imported content: mirador_file
, mirador_items
and mirador_collections
. This allows you to embed Mirador viewers into custom pages, preloaded with manifests for items or collections.
To use these shortcodes, simply prepend mirador_
in front of the standard file
, items
or collections
shortcode (details here). Here are some examples:
Example 1: Embed a collection's manifest by ID
[mirador_collections id="10"]
Example 2: Embed the manifests of many items by tags
Cheese is an essential element of Western cuisine.
[mirador_items tags=cheese]
If you wish to customize or resize the viewer's embedding iframe, you can use the optional style
parameter to apply CSS styles. Here is an example that centres the viewer within the main page region:
[mirador_collections id="15" style="width: 80%; margin-left: 10%; height: 600px;"]