Episode 2
LMS Embedding
One of the practical advantages of web-first course content is the ability to embed it directly inside your LMS – without giving up ownership of the content or the URL.
The Chromeless Parameter
Both Grav and Docsify support a URL parameter that strips the page down to content only, removing the header, sidebar, and footer:
https://yoursite.com/reader/section-one?chromeless=true
The result is a clean content view suitable for embedding in an iFrame inside Canvas, Moodle, or Brightspace.
iFrame Embedding in Canvas
In Canvas, use the External Tool option rather than a raw iFrame embed for the best accessibility and mobile experience. If your institution hasn't enabled external tool embedding, a standard iFrame in a Page editor still works for most use cases.
Keeping the URL
The key advantage of this approach over uploading a PDF or pasting content into the LMS directly: the content lives at a stable, citable URL. Students can bookmark it. You can update it without touching the LMS. And when you move institutions, the content moves with you.