Starting this week, there’s a new feature in our ANNIS web interface: ANNIS embeds.
The ANNIS interface can now give you an HTML snippet that you can embed on your webpage, blog post and more.
Here’s an example of an embedded visualizer for a passage from Besa’s letter to Aphthonia, in which he recounts Aphthonia’s threat to go to another monastery:
(MONB.BA 47, urn:cts:copticLit:besa.aphthonia.monbba)
The code snippet for this visualization is as follows:
<iframe src="https://corpling.uis.georgetown.edu/annis/?id=31e2a273-426f-4aaf-922a-7fa0f0b311e1" width="100%" height="500"/>
To get an embeddable snippet, click the share icon at the top left of your search result and choose the visualization you want. To share the entire set of results, use the share button at the top right of the results page. Additionally, if you want to share an ANNIS search result via e-mail, you can still copy and paste the URL as before, but now you can also get a specific shareable link for individual hits using the same share button .
Let us know if you have any feedback!
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