Linking to the DLD
Want to point to the DLD? A link from your site to the DLD is a great way to get students and educators into the DLD resources.
Homepage
The best bet is to link directly to the DLD's homepage:
http://digitallearning.k12.wa.us
DLD Resources
Linking directly to DLD-supplied resources is not recommended. Many resources need to be accessed via the DLD website for authentication purposes, and they might not work if accessed directly. If you'd like to point to a specific resource, pick the DLD resource page instead. Example:
http://digitallearning.k12.wa.us/resources/library/nettrekker.php
Search - Simple
You can put a DLD search box directly on your site by including the following HTML code:
The search form will take up a 250 x 120 pixel space on your page. It will include the entire form.
If you'd like the search engine to default to elementary or middle school resources, just replace ?level=high with ?level=elementary or ?level=middle.
Note: If users haven't visited the DLD site and signed in using their school name and mascot, they'll be prompted to do so before completing the search.
Search - Full HTML Code
For those who would like a bit more control over how the search form looks and is integrated into your site, use the full-blown HTML form below.
You're free to alter the layout of this form or style so it fits into your site's design. Just make sure to include all of the form elements, or the search won't work.
If you'd like the search engine to default to elementary or middle school resources, just replace the "high" value in the level hidden input with "middle" or "elementary".
Note: If users haven't visited the DLD site and signed in using their school name and mascot, they'll be prompted to do so before completing the search.
Questions?
We're happy to work with you to make it easy to link to the DLD. Please contact us for more information.
