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Website owners, bloggers, webmasters and content
producers can celebrate! Place Google Docs on a site in
an iframe via edocr, or share to social media. Edit at will
on your Google Drive to update the content for web
viewing without breaking the edocr URL, even while
protecting your master document from the world. It has
never been easier to upload and update a blog, calendar,
menu, announcement or any other content than it is now
with edocr. Small, rapidly changing events, calendars,
notices or announcements now can exist on a web page,
and anyone (with your permission) can update within your
Google document without touching the website code!
You can now create a share directly from a Google Doc (or
Google Sheets or Google Slides) and have it published on
edocr, which in turn can be displayed in any browser via a
web link or embedded in a web page. Create stunning
documents, blog posts, notices, or any other content from
your Google Drive and share it with whomever you want,
without exposing your Google Drive to anyone. And here’s
the best part: When you make a change to your Google
Doc, those changes are automatically updated to your
published share, so you can live update on the web!
(edocr Premium Only)
This feature is great for all sorts of small businesses and
associations that want to make frequent changes to their
website, but don't have the resources to have a web
developer on standby, ready to upload immediate
changes. Examples include a Google Sheets calendar you
want to keep updated, or a daily special the restaurant
owner wants to post daily without having to post a new link
each day. Bloggers can use it to create posts and status
updates without confusing followers with a different link
each and every day. Small businesses can post employee
schedules. Place a Google Slides slide deck with timer on
your website. A fishing charter can post their availability.
And I bet you can think of hundreds of more examples and
uses.
Here is a live example of a Google Sheets Calendar:
http://www.driftwoodsandsfl.c