Which external services should work on the journal website?
The journal website includes a Content Security Policy (CSP) which prevents unauthorised external platforms, services, and browser extensions from tracking data from, or inserting data into, the journal frontend websites. This ensures that the site retains high security, whilst allowing Ubiquity to authorise specific extensions that are known to add positive features to the site users. Below is a list of the current permitted extensions that are supported by the Ubiquity journal platfrom.
- Hypothesis (scripts/iframes)
- Twitter (scripts/iframes)
- TrendMD (scripts)
- Altmetric It! (scripts)
- ANDI (scripts)
- MathJax (scripts)
- magcloud.com (images)
- licensebuttons.net (images)
- creativecommons.org (images)
- Facebook (iframes)
- Vimeo (iframes)
- SoundCloud (iframes)
- YouTube (iframes)
- ReCAPTCHA (iframes)
- captivate.fm (iframes)
- kaltura.com
- cafonline.org/
- Scimago widget