Connect WordPress with Fotowall.
A first-party WordPress plugin (currently in beta) registers a [fotowall event="…"] shortcode and a Gutenberg block. Until it ships to wordpress.org, the standard iframe embed works in any Custom HTML block on any theme.
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Three reasons your team will keep this on.
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No theme lock-in — works on Astra, GeneratePress, Divi, custom builds.
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Gutenberg block lets editors drop the wall without copy-pasting iframe code.
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Plugin auto-resizes the iframe to avoid scrollbars inside post layouts.
Wire it up in 3 steps.
Configure once per event. All integration secrets live in your event settings, encrypted at rest, and never exposed to non-superadmins.
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STEP 01 Today: paste the iframe
In your WordPress editor, add a Custom HTML block and paste the iframe snippet from /embed-docs. Works on every theme.
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STEP 02 Soon: install the plugin
Plugins → Add New → search "Fotowall" (in beta — request access from your account manager). Activate, then use the shortcode [fotowall event="your-event-id"].
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STEP 03 Customize via attributes
The shortcode accepts type, theme, accent, limit, captions, hearts. Same parameter set as the iframe — see /embed-docs.
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