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Can I Embed HTML in Wix?

Last updated on January 3, 2023 @ 3:42 am

Yes, you can embed HTML in Wix. To do so, simply use the <embed> tag.

The <embed> tag allows you to embed external content in your Wix site. This means that you can add things like videos, forms, and other web content to your Wix site.

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To use the <embed> tag, simply add the following code to your Wix site:

<embed src="URL">

Replace "URL" with the URL of the content you want to embed.

For example, if you want to embed a YouTube video, you would use the following code:

<embed src="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ">

You can also use the <embed> tag to embed content from other sources, such as Google Maps or a form builder. Simply find the URL of the content you want to embed, and then use the <embed> tag as shown above.

The HTML <p> tag defines a paragraph.

The <p> element is used to represent a paragraph.

PRO TIP: There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific Wix website builder you are using. However, in general, it is not advisable to embed HTML code into a Wix website. This is because Wix websites are designed to be user-friendly and easy to use, and embedding HTML code can make them more difficult to use. Additionally, Wix websites are designed to be responsive, meaning they adjust to different screen sizes. Embedding HTML code can interfere with this responsiveness.

It is a block-level element and always starts on a new line.

The <p> element can contain inline elements (such as links, images, etc.), but it cannot contain block-level elements (such as other <p> elements).

Each <p> element in an HTML document represents a separate paragraph.

If there are multiple consecutive <p> elements in an HTML document, they will be rendered as separate paragraphs.

The style text in HTML using <b>, <u>, <i>, <small>, <strong>, <em>, <sup>, <sub>, <mark>, <del>, and <ins>.

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