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Can't find the answer? Ask our Customer Solutions team.
Can the games be hosted on a modern SharePoint site?
There are 2 possible ways that the games you create can be played within Sharepoint. One way is if an embed code would work in the system. If so, you would need the size specifications from your tech team and then the embed code could be added to Sharepoint. In the back end of the system, after you log in, the specifications would be added in the Publish tab on the right-hand side of the screen under “Embed Game”. Then an embed code would be created for you to copy and insert into Sharepoint.
Another way that could work is if Sharepoint allows you to embed a URL link as a web object. Again, this would be found on the Publish tab on the left-hand side under “Game URL”.
If neither works, then we can arrange a call with one of our partners and one of our tech team members to discuss how to integrate with Sharepoint.
If further support is needed after that call, with perhaps your tech team, then we can offer a support package that would include advanced technical support to assist and problem solve.