Installing on Squarespace.

Add the TapText widget to a Squarespace site using Code Injection.

What you'll need

  • Your TapText account ID (Dashboard, Settings, Install)
  • A Squarespace Business plan or higher (Code Injection is not available on Personal plans)

Heads up. If you're on the Personal plan, you'll need to upgrade to Business or Commerce to add the TapText widget. Squarespace doesn't allow custom code on Personal plans.

Step 1. Open Code Injection

In your Squarespace admin, go to Settings, Advanced, Code Injection.

Squarespace has two boxes: Header and Footer. Paste the TapText snippet into the Footer box. (Squarespace injects this just before the closing body tag, which is exactly where the widget needs to go.)

Step 3. Save

Click Save. Squarespace applies the change immediately.

Step 4. Verify it loaded

Visit your live site URL in an incognito window. The TapText widget should appear in the bottom-right corner within a few seconds.

If it doesn't, see Widget isn't showing on my site.

Member areas and password-protected pages

By default the snippet runs on every page, including member-only areas. If you want to hide the widget on a specific page (say a member dashboard), use the per-page Page Header Code Injection setting on that page to inject CSS that hides the widget. Or hide that path under TapText's Settings, Appearance, Hide on URLs.

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