First, to prove that it is possible, I've created a wordpress site and embedded a Voki in it – http://howtoembedvokiinwordpress.wordpress.com/
Second, I'd like to thank these two websites where I read, IN PRINCIPLE, that it was possible. However no one seems to have posted exact instructions so I will here:
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Step #1 - (You can join www.vodpod.com but you don't have to for this to work.)
Go to www.vodpod.com/wordpress (click on link to open in a new window)
Special Hint: in Internet Explorer I had to then right click on
my toolbar and unselect “Lock the Toolbars” so that I
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Step #2
Go to www.voki.com, log in, and make and save your Voki.
Once saved, click on "My Voki" and then click on the Voki you want to embed in WordPress.
Select "Embed in WordPress" down the bottom:
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Step #3
- Click on "Get embed code" and copy the text that appears in the box:
Now click on your "Post to WordPress" button that you installed earlier on your internet browser:
Past the code you just copied into the box entitled “Video Preview” (delete whatever text is already there. On the right hand side give the web address of your blog, your wordpress username and password, and a title and text for your blog post. (You can change this later in WordPress itself).
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Step #4
Your new blog post is now posted by vodpod to your wordpress site on your behalf. Log into wordpress.com and you'll be able to see it, edit it, and if you click on "html" in your edit window at wordpress, you can even copy the vodpod code and put it elsewhere, such as in a wordpress page or in a sidebar.
Thanks for these super easy instructions! I played with this for about 20 min. before finding your site, and your instructions worked the FIRST time!! Thanks for sharing w/ other teachers like myself. :)
Posted by: April | November 13, 2009 at 06:58 AM