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Embedding the container code into your website to complete the installation
Embedding the container code into your website to complete the installation

Learn how to manually embed UserGuiding Container Code into your platform.

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Written by Alican
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Overview

Installing UserGuiding on your web platform or site requires access to its source code.

The UserGuiding Container Code needs to be placed into the head section of your source code. This action would not change any algorithms of your platform's source.

If you’re uncomfortable with this, please consult your nearest friendly developer.

What are the steps to install the UserGuiding Container Code?

The steps to install the UserGuiding Container Code are as follows:

  1. Log in to your UserGuiding panel.

  2. Open the Settings section.

  3. Navigate to the Containers tab.

  4. You will find a ready-to-use Default Container. Click on "Show" to reveal the container code.

  5. Copy or email your container code to your developer for implementation.

  • Once you complete installation, you will see a blue checkmark under the Code Embedding status.

  • You will also see the code installation progress under the Installation tab.

After completing the installation, you can publish UserGuiding content live and start displaying them to your end-users.

Important: By positioning the container code after the login experience in your source code, you can ensure that the UserGuiding materials are accessible only after users have logged in, enhancing user experience and security.

Can you install UserGuiding on different web applications or sites?

Yes, you can install UserGuiding on different web applications or sites. You have the option to create a new container for each application or site.

What is the recommended approach for naming different containers for better organization?

It is recommended to name different containers based on the domains they will be used for (e.g., Staging, Production, etc.).

Is there an alternative method to install UserGuiding?

Yes, you can alternatively install UserGuiding with Google's Tag Manager. You can learn more about this approach for installation.

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