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Booking Widget opening Booking Page on Your Own Website

60 bytes added, 15:40, 19 February 2014
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By default a booking widget opens your secure booking page in a new window. You can add a redirect so the widget opens an embedded booking page on your own website. You can also change the widget so it stays in the same window.
 
'''1. Create the landing page'''
Include the booking page in an iFrame on your page. Make sure you are not specifying the number of guests or nights in the iFrame SRC.
There are iFrame widgets available in SETTINGS -> BOOKING WIDGETS.
 
If you are using '''Wordpress''' you will will need to adjust the SETTINGS -> Beds24 in your WordPress backend. This requires plugin version 1.3 or greater.
Set the default number of nights and adults to '''not specified''' so they can be set by the incoming redirect.
Remove the '''target='_blank' ''' from the form tag if you want the new page to open in the same window.
 
'''Wordpress'''
If you are using '''Wordpress''' you can set this up directly in SETTINGS -> Beds24 in your WordPress backend (plugin version 2.03 or greater). In case you enter a booking widget pasting in code use the short code [beds24-landing] for your landing page. If you use shortcodes to add widgets use [beds24-embed].
 

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