--- layout: default title: Embed events in webpages permalink: /usage/embed nav_order: 1 parent: Usage --- ## Embed a single event or a list of events in your webpage {: .no_toc } You can embed a list of filtered events or a specific event card in your webpage using a classic old-school `iframe` or a shiny new webcomponent. 1. TOC {:toc} ## Webcomponents [Webcomponents](https://www.webcomponents.org/introduction) usage requires a small (~5kB gzipped) js script to be loaded in your page (note that you should use your instance name): ```html ``` ### Embed a single event To embed an event in webpages you use `` custom element, you can copy the required code in **event's page > Embed > Copy**, should be like the following: ```html ``` ### Embed event lists You can also embed a list of events using `` custom element, you can copy the required code in **Export > List > Copy** ```html Gancio Events ``` Gancio Events > info "Customize" > Note that you can modify the title (or completely remove it using an empty `title` param), > you can limit the list to a maximum number of events using the `maxlength` parameter and filter events by `tags` or `places` using that parameters (it's easier using **gancio** than to explain it here) ## IFrame You can also use the old iframe method ```html ``` ## Wordpress To embed an event or a list of events into a [WordPress](https://wordpress.com) website you can use the [WPGancio](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpgancio/) plugin, this allows you to use webcomponents and shortcodes and automatically includes the needed script in each page and post.