Any page on your site can feature user-generated content via data access APIs. The APIs allow you to register a user with our system, retrieve content directly to your page, and introduce client-side controls – all before returning an assembled page to the user.
Figure 1: This is the flow of information for page data.
As with any interaction with a page on the web the first action is the request of a page by a user. Without Injected enabled on a page, the publisher receives the request and returns a page with standard features and construction for the user to view. When Injected is enabled for a page, the experience becomes much richer. When your server generates a page, it requests and receives content and features via an API set. The page returned to the user includes static and editable content. The experience for the user is now interactive and editable.