Please, please, please give us the option to remove the Open in Coda when embedding a page. I want to display certain information on our website and don’t want to give people the option to open my doc in Coda. The information I am trying to display does not require the need to see the whole doc. If the main purpose of keeping the open in Coda option is for marketing purposes, then can’t you include, hopefully at the bottom of the page, a button that will just take them to the Coda website.
Any updates with being able to remove/toggle off the “Open in Coda” button when embedding Coda content into a webpage?
Changing this odd behavior has been a frequent request for years, and rightly so — it’s prohibitive to sharing Coda content externally if people can link back directly into docs and explore without constraint.
Or at least as the OP suggested, can you give us the option to move this button to the bottom and link to general Coda site in the interim, if permission controls are still causing the hold up. Please (asap)?
Thanks.
So this is not an option yet? Why?
HI Jennifer,
Have you tried creating a Coda doc with a sync page and then embedding that in your website?
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Thanks for the suggestion.
I ended up publishing a web page in Coda from a synced page. When you publish from Coda, it does not have the “Open in Coda” option. Publishing from Coda worked for what I was working on, but that will not always be the case. I still want the option to be able to remove the Open in Coda button when embedding. When embedding information on a website, I only want them to see the information I have embedded, not give them the option to open the doc to see everything. Creating a sync page is a workaround, but it just creates more work and clutter in our Coda environment.