Zara’s new collection is a Mustique capsule wardrobe waiting to happen (see this ‘poncho dress’ in shades of Tequila Sunrise) while you can guarantee that the Princess would have been filling her Net-a-Porter basket with Emilio Pucci’s swirling kaleidoscope print cover-up (she was a fan of the label in its heyday), Marie France Van Damme’s £1,540 gold floral number and Dolce and Gabbana’s spectacular rose-print option. Foreign holidays are off the cards but a beautiful, relaxed gown evokes celebration and a sense of exoticism whilst remaining as forgiving and easy as elasticated-waist loungewear. (And I'm baffled as to why this wouldn't be an option.For the rest of us, taking inspiration from Princess Margaret also couldn’t be more perfect for where we find ourselves now. I like this plugin because I find it’s more robust than widget generators, because you are cutting out a link in the chain and connecting your site straight to Instagram.
To add a feed to a widget area, first head to Appearance Widgets from your WordPress dashboard. Muse is an immersive meditation device that provides real-time feedback on your mental activity, heart rate, breathing, and body movements to help you build a consistent meditation practice. If you’re a WordPress user, then by far the best option is the free Instagram Feed plugin by Smash Balloon.
Would be better if there were a "Responsive Width and Height" option for the Embedded HTML widget. The Instagram Feed Pro plugin comes fully equipped with a WordPress widget to make adding your feeds to sidebars, footers, and other widget areas easy. (This is because, again, the HEIGHT of the Embedded HTML widget does not scale itself.) Once a smaller breakpoint is hit, the Matterport content will redraw and, at that specific width, the boundaries of the embedded iframe and following text frame are exactly where I want them.īut until you reach the next narrowest breakpoint, there's a gap that at times becomes rather ugly. If you start at a wide browser width and than decrease the browser width, you will see the Matterport content shrink responsively within each breakpoint and note that the gap between the content and the text below visually increases until the next (narrower) breakpoint is hit. embed-container Īnd you can see the behavior I'm talking about by visiting My embedded thing is as follows (this is an iframe containing a Matterport 3D scan): However, since the Embedded HTML widget does not respond by scaling its own height (as the only closest available setting is "Stretch to Browser Width"), as the browser width decreases, there is a visual gap between the Embedded HTML content and the next element down the page (in my case, a text box) which grows larger until the next breakpoint is reached.
Yet, there are cases where such an option would be useful.įor example, if one is using a responsively styled iframe (using code suggested by, as I'm doing - exact code is shown below), the iframe content itself will scale inside of the "Embedded HTML" Muse container in a proportional width & height type of way. Unlike images or many responsive third-party widgets, there is no option for "Responsive Width and Height". One thing that has been a big issue for me in achieving a truly fluid-responsive site in Adobe Muse is that the Embedded HTML widget only has resize options for "Responsive Width" and "Stretch to Browser Width".