Scalar Workshop- Unarchiving the ArtsMain MenuDon't Let it Trouble Your MindRhiannon Giddens performs Dolly Parton's classic song "Don't Let it Trouble Your Mind"Scalar WorkshopWhat we're doing hereScalar ExamplesSome example Scalar projects to exploreStory Maps in ScalarAlan Lomax's Online Archive at the Association for Cultural EquityNote for TeachersAllyssa Guzman5710deded7d7aa5d2cdf443be0925292f7b705d1Katherine Strickland9d1b0a84fd46554f3d811acb4f792154e558cfff
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12017-02-21T08:09:16-08:00Embedding your Story Map in Scalar1Learn how to embed your Story Map in Scalarplain2017-02-21T08:09:16-08:001. First, make sure your map is Public. You may do so while editing your map or from your My Stories homepage. 2. Look for the link icon (think chain link) to find ways to share your Story Map with the world. You will need to copy the HTML <iframe> code to embed your map into your Scalar project. Note that you can choose different sizes, this will be important in Scalar.
3. Open Scalar in a tab and create a new page for your map. The default page layout is "Basic", but I suggest using the "Blank slate." You can choose page layouts from the drop-down menu in the Layout tab. *the caveat to using Blank slate is that there is no automatic navigation button.
4. Click the "Source" button at the top of the page editor and paste the code that you copied from Story Maps. Use the "Save and view" button to see how it fits on the page.