Adding a trigger to the Visualizer button (2) (2)

In case you’re adding a Visualizer banner on your website or a button in the menu, a trigger to redirect users to the Visualizer is to be added. Please check our short instruction to see how.

Step 1. You need to add a button to a page with any URL.

Step 2. Add #visualizer in the end of the URL on button: URL#visualizer.

Example (HTML code): <a href="wizart.ai#visualizer" class="button">Trigger on custom button</a>

Step 3. Hide your Wizart button (just add display: none; to the css file of your Wizart button). And then add the following code:


Floating button:

<script type="application/javascript" src="https://d35so7k19vd0fx.cloudfront.net/production/integration/floating-button.min.js"></script> <script> document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", () => { const floatingButton = new window.WFloatingButton({ token: "your token for wizart", element: document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0] }); floatingButton.render({className: 'wizart-homepage'}); $($('.class').find('a[href$="#visualizer"]')).click(function(e){ e.preventDefault(); $('.wizart-homepage').trigger('click'); }); }); </script> <style> .wizart-homepage {display: none!important;} </style>

 

Entry point button:

<script type="application/javascript" src="https://d35so7k19vd0fx.cloudfront.net/production/integration/entry-point.min.js"></script> <script> document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", () => { const entryPoint = new window.WEntryPoint({ token: "your token for wizart", vendorCode: "vendor code for first apply", element: document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0] }); entryPoint.render({className: 'wizart-product-page'}); $($('.class').find('a[href$="#visualizer"]')).click(function(e){ e.preventDefault(); $('.wizart-product-page').trigger('click'); }); }); </script> <style> .wizart-product-page {display: none!important;} </style>

 

 .class is a css class of the custom button. For example, if you’d like to place the custom button in the menu, you’ll need to find a parent <div> for the button, like in the screenshot below:

Alternatively, you can use any attribute: id, class, or any other attribute for the button parent.

If you’re using the button id, please add #id instead of .class.

How it works? Click on the custom menu button and make a trigger to a real Wizart button.