Embedding Navless | Navless Product Documentation
The Navless Product Documentation details multiple methods for embedding Navless into websites or applications—including custom websites, Webflow, and WordPress—offering step-by-step instructions for integrating both general navigation features and interactive chat functionality to enhance user experience.
Embedding Navless
Navless can be embedded into your website or application to provide enhanced navigation and user experience. There are several ways to embed Navless, depending on your platform and requirements:
- Embed Navless on a Custom Website: Integrate Navless directly into your custom-built website using the provided embed codes.
- Embedding Navless Chat: Add the Navless chat functionality to your site for interactive user support.
- Implementing Navless in Webflow: Follow specific instructions to embed Navless within Webflow-powered sites.
- Implementing Navless in WordPress: Use the recommended approach to add Navless to WordPress sites.
Each method provides step-by-step guidance to ensure seamless integration. Choose the approach that best fits your website's platform and follow the detailed instructions provided in the respective sections.
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Implementing Navless in WordPress | Navless Product Documentation
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Implementing Navless in Webflow
The guide details how to implement Navless in Webflow by adding the Navless embed script to the site's footer custom code, assigning a matching class to a button or element as a trigger without a link URL, and optionally setting a custom attribute to open specific playlists, with instructions to save, publish, and test changes on the live site.
Embed Navless on a Custom Website
To embed Navless on a custom website, you need to paste the base `<script>` embed code from Tourial’s Content Hub just before the closing `</body>` tag on your site’s HTML template, then add clickable HTML elements with specific `onclick` handlers to launch Navless either in AI Mode or by opening a specific playlist using its share link slug.