Have you looked at the Embed Code option in Sharing? It copies the code necessary to embed the Slate in Wordpress, Websites, etc to your clipboard? That code can be pasted into a variety of places to provide access to your Slate.
Yes. My frustration at the moment, however, is the fact that I have to inwillingfully advertise for Adobe on my website, with its advertisement footer, which looks extremely unprofessional for my application...makes me look ameteurish. If Adobe wants to say something is free, then let it be free, or at least add a purchase option for those who don't want to promote their product, while looking like an amateur in the process. At best, Slate seems to be aimed at Middle School to Uppper School kids...business people need not apply.
I would like to have what I created be on my own domain... not just a link on a page. Is there any way to make this happen and have what I created be on my own domain?
A user posted a nice write-up on embedding Slate stories on your blog or website, and even offers an alternative that does not pop open a new window. You may want to check it out:
Hi! I would really really like it if we didnt have to advertise the adobe slate, I feel like its really unprofessional. Perhaps offer an upgrade to be able to use our own domain and a business account so there's no advertisement?? On a happy note this is an amazing idea and I really love it!
There's no reason to use Slate if your intention is to put content on your website or blog. What you want is a customizable theme that has cool features like parallax and full-width images, text animations etc. Personally I use Divi with Wordpress. You can do almost all the Slate stuff yourself. No advertising for Adobe required. (By the way I imagine eventually Adobe will launch this as a paid service with custom URLs and no ads, but this is just the beta stage).
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