Get Satisfaction Integration with WordPress.com Blog
Can Get Satisfaction be integrated into a WordPress.com blog? I can't seem to find any documentation on the subject.
Thanks in advance for your response.
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Inappropriate?Well, you can try to embed the Feedback Widget, although I can't promise that we can support a blog implementation on a particular platform. Are you thinking of the Feedback Widget, or some other kind of implementation?
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Thanks very much for your response, Eric. I've attempted to integrate the feedback widget into our WordPress blog, with no success. I'm not a quitter, and will keep trying! -
Inappropriate?Integrating GS with WordPress works very well in my case. Easiest thing to do is to add JavaScript code from GS into the header.php file of your theme - and all of your WordPress pages will automatically have the Feedback popup available.
Also, you can create other GS widget with WordPress simply by creating a new page template in your theme and adding code for a GS widget you want to include on your website.
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Hi Nebojsa, Thanks for taking the time to chime in here on my question. Much appreciated. I'm pretty sure that you're running WordPress.org, whereas we are on WordPress.com., or you have the CSS upgrade with your ".com" version of WordPress. I say this because on my version of WordPress I am unable to add Javascript, and definitely can't access the header.php file of my "Vigilance" theme.
Am I on the right track here, or am I still missing something? Thanks again for your help. -
Yes, this is the big difference: .com vs. org. -
Inappropriate?Ah, I didn't notice .com - sorry, my bad. Yes, I was referring to a self-hosted website built on top of WordPress.org.
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That's the difference. Might be time for us to upgrade to the "big boy" version of Wordpress. :-) Thanks for your help!
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