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Embedding on Website Builders

LORA enables businesses, brands, and individuals to reach a wider audience in real-time, creating engaging and interactive experiences for viewers. With the wide range of existing website builders such as WordPress, Wix, Weebly, Squarespace, and Shopify, it has become easier than ever to embed the LORA live stream player and short videos on your website and enhance your user experience.

Whether you're looking to add live streaming to your business website or personal blog, integrating LORA is a straightforward process that can be achieved in just a few simple steps. With our guide, you'll learn how to embed LORA on the most popular website builders, including WordPress, Wix, Weebly, Squarespace, and Shopify.

Our guide will provide step-by-step instructions and visual aids to make the process as easy as possible. We'll cover everything from obtaining the necessary embed code to configuring the player settings, so you can get your live stream up and running in no time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The direct display embed code contains the line style="height: 960px; width: 540px;”. You can adjust these values to your needs. It is recommended to keep the height and width ratio to 9:16 (portrait).

Certain website builders disable previews from external sources for security. To get around this, you will need to publish the page and view as a visitor.

You will need to adjust the CSS on your webpage. Some ways to do that are by adding a divider, creating a new section or widening margins.

Yes. To do so, ensure that each set codes have unique element IDs by replacing the “YOUR_ELEMENT_ID” values. For example, if you have two live shows embedded, place the element ID for one live show as “Element 1” and the element ID for the second live shows as “Element 2”

You can embed show lineup codes the same way you would embed live shows with Watch Now button in the respective website builders.