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Embed a living collection

Collections can now be embedded, the same way moments can. Place a curated set of photos or whole moments on your blog, about page, travel post, or personal site, and it will keep itself up to date.

The Embed this collection editor: layout, columns, photo count, and background controls beside a live preview of a photo collection titled Beach
The same controls as a moment embed: a layout, how much to show, and one color. The preview updates as you go.

A collection is often the part of your journal you most want to show somewhere else. Your about page may want portraits. A post about a place may want the trips you took there. A small homepage may just want a few favourite frames.

Until now, embeds could show a single moment or your recent moments. Now any published collection can live outside Moments too.

A photo collection becomes a gallery with its title and description. A moment collection keeps its journal shape, with each moment, date, and photos shown in the order you chose.

Open Share on a collection and choose Embed. Pick the layout, columns, how much to show, and a background color. The preview updates as you go, then you copy the snippet.

When you reorder the collection, add photos, add moments, or rewrite the description, every embed updates on its own. Readers can step through to the full collection, and a small line underneath leads back to your journal.

  • Embed any published collection, photos or whole moments
  • Open Share on the collection card, then choose Embed
  • Choose layout, columns, photo count, and background color
  • Photo collections appear as galleries
  • Moment collections appear like small journals
  • Works anywhere that accepts HTML, including Bear, Ghost, WordPress, and plain pages
  • Embeds always show the collection as it is today
A collection of moments titled Family holidays embedded on a page, two trips rendered one after another with a View collection link at the end
A collection of moments reads like a small journal wherever you place it, ending with a way into the full collection.