Examples of using Web widget in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Follow Question What is considered a click in the Web Widget?
For more information on the Web Widget, see Using Web Widget to embed customer service in your website.
Question Is it possible to change the size of my Web Widget?
You can add contextual tags to the tickets sent via the Web Widget.
Can I make a contact form or Web Widget for my Inbox account?
You can create multiple configurations that define how Talk behaves in the Web Widget.
Question How do I display the Web Widget to signed in users only?
Advanced customization: Adding tags to tickets sent through the Web Widget from specific pages.
Use the Zendesk Web Widget to display custom notifications in your desktop
Question Is it possible to create a contact form or Web Widget for Inbox?
The position of the Web Widget on the screen has been changed using the offset setting.
For more information about both of these settings, see Configuring components in the Web Widget.
If visitor authentication is enabled in the Web Widget, authenticated visitors can see their past chats.
Note: Regular expression and Date custom field type cannot be used in the web widget.
Zendesk Embeddables are a combination of the Web Widget and Mobile SDKs for both Android and iOS.
You can use the offset setting to reposition the Web Widget on your desktop or mobile devices.
Advanced customization: Adding tags to tickets sent through the Web Widget from specific pages Related articles.
Contextual Help displays suggested Help Centre articles to customers in the Web Widget before they even search.
You use the translations object to change some of the default text displayed in the Web Widget.
However, when using the Chat component of the Web Widget, those options are no longer available.