Place solar system widgets onto your website or blog
You can place any Galaxiki solar system as a 2D or 3D widget onto your website or blog.
Planetary positions are updated automatically.
Installation is very easy, you only need to copy-paste a single line of code.
Simple 2D square widget, 200 x 200 pixels
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Only 2 steps to install this widget:
- Step 1: Find the solar system you wish to use, and remember or write down its ID ('TKG391' for example).
- Step 2: Copy-paste the widget code into your site or blog and replace '###ID###' by the solar system ID you selected, or use 'RANDOM' to display a different, randomly selected star or solar system from our galaxy.
HTML code to place the widget:
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Simple 3D widget, 640 x 240 pixels
Only 2 steps to install this widget:
- Step 1: Find the solar system you wish to use, and remember or write down its ID ('TKG391' for example).
- Step 2: Copy-paste the widget code into your site or blog and replace '###ID###' by the solar system ID you selected, or use 'RANDOM' to display a different, randomly selected star or solar system from our galaxy.
HTML code to place the widget:
Customizing widgets
- bg indicates the background color. The default value is 'black' (space).
- dim indicates the size of the widget. The default value is '200'. Using a single value will generate a 2D widget, separate two values by comma to generate a 3D widget, for example '600,200'.
- id indicates the ID of the solar system to display. Use 'RANDOM' to display a random system.
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