Adding Elfsight widget to GoDaddy website
Looking for instructions on how to add your Elfsight widget to your GoDaddy website? This step-by-step guide will navigate you through the process, ensuring a smooth integration every step of the way.
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Adding an inline widget to a specific page of your website
An inline widget is embedded at a specific spot on the page and disappears from view as users scroll through the content:
Please follow the steps illustrated below to install your inline widget:
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Open your GoDaddy website's editor
Log in to your GoDaddy Account, scroll down to All Products and Services → Websites + Marketing and choose the website you'd like to edit:
Select Edit Website:
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Add a block for the page
Select the page and spot where you'd like to add the widget and click on Add Section:
Following that, select Files & Web (1) → HTML (2) → Embed custom code on the page (3):
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Insert your widget installation code
Paste your widget installation code to the Custom Code field:
The GoDaddy Builder is built on iframes, which sometimes can cause certain issues. If you encounter issues caused by iframe, we recommend installing your Elfsight widget a bit differently - Installing Elfsight widget on GoDaddy avoiding iFrame. - 4
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Customize the widget (optional)
Change its height (1) or align to the center (2) if needed:
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Save the changes
For that, click Done:
Great job! You have successfully installed your inline Elfsight widget on a GoDaddy website!
Installing a floating widget on a specific page of your website
A floating widget is anchored to a certain position on a page and stays there upon scrolling:
Unfortunately, setting up a floating widget on GoDaddy can be tricky because GoDaddy wraps all application elements in iframes. This means a floating widget won't display correctly if you install it using the standard installation method illustrated above.
However, there's a solution! You can still add a floating widget using a workaround provided in this article - Installing Elfsight widget on GoDaddy avoiding iFrame.