Some configurations of Wordpress don't allow javascript in posts, but you 
should be able to embed that code in a page regardless.  There's nothing 
special about Wordpress that I am aware of that would change your 
javascript; just use the same code you have to put it in a tab.

On Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:54:40 AM UTC-5, JeffCamp wrote:
>
> I have a large dataset in a Google Spreadsheet (~3,000 rows x ~35 columns 
> -- about 500K of data).  
> I have created a Google Motion Chart using this data on the sheet, and I 
> figured how to put the motion chart into its own tab.
> However, I would like to make this motion chart available to viewers as an 
> element of a web page in a wordpress site (just the chart -- not the 
> associated spreadsheet).  I don't know how to go about doing that -- can 
> someone point me to step-by-step instructions, or at least move me in the 
> right direction?
>
> For example, I see information here 
> https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/motionchartabout 
> how to embed a chart into a page.  I see that the chart data is part 
> of the code -- but I really don't want to hand-write all the data.  Is 
> there a way to expose the encoded data from the motion chart I have already 
> moved to its own tab?  
>
>

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