Introduction

While it is much more convenient to create content inside the NuVu Slide Editor, sometimes work from other websites (such as Google slides) needs to be shown. Using the embed feature, we can easily add content from these websites.


Preparing your Content (Google Slides)

If you're working out of google slides, follow these steps.

  1. Head to google slides, open up the presentation you'd like to embed
  2. Click on Share in the top right of your presentation
  3. Click on Get Link and change the share settings to Anyone with the link can view
  4. Click Copy Link and head back to the NuVu Website
  5. Congrats! From here we will head to the next section which covers embedding in depth


Embedding
Once we have prepped our content in the section above, we need to actually embed it. Follow the steps below to finish the embedding process.
  1. After clicking "Create a Post", find the button labeled Embed. This will open up a new text box to enter a url 
  2. Take your public Google Slides link from earlier and paste it into the newly appeared text box
  3. Click Embed, if done successfully, your presentation will now appear. Otherwise, you will be given a "Invalid Url" error. Try to follow the steps in the Preparing Your Content section again, not setting your presentation to public is the most common problem when following this process

Platform Collaboration

Often times when you're in a studio, you have a partner. A few questions arise: Who is going to post our work? Can we work on a post together? These questions can be answered by talking about the collaboration features on the Platform. Go to any post you've created and click on the gear in the top right. Go down to the bottom option in the drop down menu: Collaborators. From here, you can manage your Collaborators on your post. You can add and remove people from this list. Once added, that user will have editing privileges on your post. They can edit the post name, the body text and even the presentation. Be careful about editing at the same time. The last person to click "publish" after editing a post will override the content. See the video above for an example of this.