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Can I embed private board to my site? I am fine with authenticating user every time
I can easily embed public boards like this <iframe src="https://trello.com/b/nC8QJJoZ.html" frameBorder="0" width="100%" height="600"></iframe>
I would also love to be able to embed an interactive, modifiable Trello board (iframe) in a custom webpage.
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Any update on this in 2019?
I'd love to know if it's possible already to embed trello inside an app similar to how bitbucket does it.
Kind regards
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I would also love to be able to embed an interactive, modifiable Trello board (iframe) in a custom webpage.
Also there should not be any partiality for some of giant website or some of upcoming big CRM.
Please post any other page as well for do partner on this to get this things in our side too.
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Hi Alexey,
For security reasons, embedding a Trello board on an external website isn't something that's currently supported. I’ll pass your interest in this on to our team for consideration—let me know if there's any additional info you'd like for me to send their way.
You can, however, embed a compact, non-interactive view of your board, that will lead others to trello.com:
More info on that process is here: https://developers.trello.com/docs/boards
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So, implementing similar solutions like from Bitbucket (https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/trello-boards-in-bitbucket-935890052.html) Microsoft and etc. are not available publicly
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That's right. That's something we might re-evaluate in the future, but for now, that's not available publicly.
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Is it somehing you are experimenting with?
If I were working for a large, reptuational IT company and would like to try embedding Trello into large corporate websites would you consider partnering on this as a trial? You’ve aready embedded it in a number of applications so its totally possible.
The number of users you could sign up with this feature is massive! I mean, embed Trello in a critical system for a large company and everyone in the company would sign up by default!
Would be happy to work out how to partner on this.
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Mike,
Any plans to embed a interactive board in a external page?
Best regards,
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Perhaps to address the security concerns, board admins could specify a whitelist of external domains that are allowed to iframe the board interactively?
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can the npm package for trello please be made operational, i'm trying to use that to create interactive cards in a custom application but it's dependencies are creating a lot of errors that are proving difficult to work with
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