How to create widgets
A brief walktrough on how to create widgets in Trustmary.FeaturedHow to customise your Review Widget with CSS
Introduction on how to customize your widget with our custom CSS feature.Some readersAdvanced widget embedding
Learn how to insert parameters to the embed code to have your widget appear different in different contexts.Some readersHow to install review widgets
Learn how to install widgets to your site for displaying your reviews & testimonials.Some readersInstalling the Trustmary WordPress plugin
A quick guide on how to install Trustmary's official plugin for WordPress.Some readersInstalling inpage widgets to WordPress
Installing an inpage widget from Trustmary to your website by using WordPress' default editor. Installing with the Trustmary plugin Installing with your script and embed code First, you need to find the widget's embed code and the global script. Start by navigating to the Widgets section in Trustmary, and selecting an inpage widget. If you don't have one yet, click on a template and create a new one. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/4806e8e3bec38000/2bb14c29-f72c-4bSome readersInstalling popup widgets to WordPress
Installing a popup from Trustmary to your website by using WordPress' default editor. Installing widgets with the Trustmary plugin Installing with your script and embed code First, you need to find the popup script. Start by navigating to the Widgets section in Trustmary, and selecting a popup. If you don't have a popup yet, find one in the categories at the top and click Create this widget. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/bdcc1fad20f6d800/934d1cbf-b6f9-4a80-a9Few readersPreventing Cookiebot from blocking your widgets
Learn how to set your widget scripts as 'necessary' and prevent Cookiebot from hiding them. In some cases, Cookiebot is known to hide Trustmary widgets before cookie consent is given. This is because Cookiebot sometimes classifies Trustmary as "marketing cookies" rather than necessary. With the help of this article, you can change how Cookiebot classifies the Trustmary script to ensure your widgets are always displayed to the world. Cookiebot settings First, you'll need to log in to your CooFew readersInstalling Trustmary tag with Google Tag Manager
Installing the global script (Trustmary Tag) to your website by using Google Tag Manager. To follow this guide, you'll need to install Google Tag Manager onto your site/platform. The installation of Google Tag Manager is a bit different for every CMS or eCommerce platform. For instructions on installation, follow Google's instructions and/or refer to the help documentation of your particular platform. Finding your script First, youFew readersSetting popup priorities
Prioritize some popups over others on the same page.Few readersWidget form submit conversion tracking with Google Tag Manager
You can track widget form submits easily with Google Tag Manager custom events, in this article we will show you how!Few readersPopup targeting settings
A walkthrough of the settings available in Trustmary's popups. Start by navigating to the popup of your choice, and clicking on the Targeting tab in the top of the page. Here you can see all the settings available. By default, all of the toggles are off, and you can see the default setting right next to it. Page rules From the Page rules section you can determine on which pagFew readersReview schema – SEO optimization with review widgets
Learn how to boost your site in search results with Trustmary's widgets!Few readersHow to filter reviews in a widget
Learn how to set filters so only specific reviews are displayed in your review widget. First, navigate to the Widgets section in Trustmary. In Widgets, create a new one by selecting from the categories at the top or by clicking open an existing one. Once in the widget editor, find the Filter reviews button in the menu on the left and click it to open the filter menu. InFew readers