diff --git a/IFRAME.md b/IFRAME.md index c3bc58d..f1f362b 100644 --- a/IFRAME.md +++ b/IFRAME.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Modern web browsers allow the parent website to communicate with the child webpa Creating an OBSN iframe can be done in HTML or programmatically with Javascript like so: -```js +``` const iframe = document.createElement("iframe"); iframe.allow = "autoplay;camera;microphone"; iframe.allowtransparency = "false"; @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ iframe.src = "https://obs.ninja/?webcam"; ``` You can also make an OBS.Ninja without Javascript, using just HTML, like + `` Adding that iframe to the DOM will reveal a simple page accessing for a user to select and share their webcam. For a developer wishing to access a remote guest's stream, this makes the ingestion of that stream into production software like OBS Studios very easy. The level of customization and control opens up opportunities, such as a pay-to-join audience option for a streaming interactive broadcast experience.