Easily embed SlideShare presentations into your WordPress posts by using the SlideShare WordPress.com embed code.
Easily embed SlideShare presentations or documents into your WordPress posts.
oEmbed
Just paste the URL of a presentation on its own line in a post, hit Publish / Update and you’re done.
Embed with shortcode
Once installed, simply go to any SlideShare presentation, click on Share and copy / paste the WordPress embed code.
Development on GitHub
Development for the SlideShare plugin happens in this GitHub repository, bug reports and pull requests are welcome there.
More info:
Screenshots

Screenshot of the SlideShare plugin configuration page.
FAQ
How do I embed a presentation?
Two options:
* Either embed the URL of the presentation on a line of its own.
* Copy the WordPress embed code.
ChangeLog
1.9.2
Release Date: August 4th, 2016
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Bugfixes
- Fixes a security issue where an admin could XSS another admin by saving a setting. Thanks Robert Abela from Netsparker for reporting and responsibly disclosing this issue.
- Fixes a PHP notice in the settings and on the frontend.
- Fixes a bug where the translations where not loaded.
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Enhancements
- Adds seven new translations.
1.9.1
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Bugfixes
- Add missing function options_init function, fixes fatal error.
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Enhancements
- Namespace all functions and classes.
- Moved development to GitHub.
- Removed unused classes from CSS and unused images from plugin download.
1.9
- Enhancements
- Made the plugin work with version 2 of SlideShare’s oembed API.
- Made the plugins always use SSL for embedding.
- Remove the credit link back to Slideshare.
- Optimize code.
- Remove Yoast dashboard widget.
- i18n updates:
1.8.1
- Fixed bug in dashboard widget.
- Improved plugin backend.
- Improved i18n support.
- Added donation box (hint 😉 ).
1.8
1.7.2
1.7.1
- Added .pot file and made entire plugin ready for localization.
1.7
- Added proper settings for default presentation width, and automatic inheritance of presentation width from theme, if the theme sets it properly.
- Switched to register_setting API.
1.6.4
- Apparently I’m a moron and I forgot to add a form tag to the plugin settings page, making it impossible to update the settings.
1.6.3
1.6.2
- Added missing CSS for Backend Class.
1.6.1
- Removed redundant admin_menu action per this suggestion.
- Upgraded backend class to 0.1.1.
1.6
- Switched to new Yoast Plugin Backend, no functionality changes, just a nicer admin page.
1.5.1
1.5
- Updated for the new embed code possibilities, as described here.
1.4
- Added settings link on plugins page and Ozh admin menu icon.
1.3
1.1
- Fixed plugin to use the Shortcode API, thereby decreasing code size.
- Fixed minimum version requirement.
1.0.1
- Updated interface to 2.5 standards.
1.0