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Mar 2017

Hi @Jinxbot,

Our developers got back to me: “WordPress.com blogs don’t support custom JavaScript (for security reasons) by simply stripping out the scripts, and thus don’t support our widget either. If the Hub is using a self-hosted WordPress site (so not WordPress.com), there are plugins that allow embedding JavaScript, but otherwise it’s unsupported.”

So, the solution would be to have a plugin on a self-hosted Wordpress site. Other than that, it would not be possible unfortunately.

Hope that clarifies!

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Hello Filemon!

I’m planning to add the button/widget to my site, but I need to ask you something. Is there any possibility to the switch language of the API? I guess is not a simple matter, since 3Dhubs is in english…but I don’t lose anything asking! hahaha

I need the plugin to work in portuguese, since I’m working a lot locally…

Tell me if there’s any possibility and if you need help, I can assist you, for sure!

Best regards!

Edgar

PS: Sorry, I just saw someone else asked for the same thing… Maybe you can count with many interested people in order to make the translations! I would help for portuguese and spanish with no problem.

Hi @Concreta3D, at the moment unfortunately it’s not possible to localize the API. Our Product Team is scheduled to work on this later during the year. Stay tuned and we’ll keep you posted!

Hi I would like to add the Widget to my website but i cant paste the text into my site if i paste it into a text box all i see is the code for the widget.

I am using Wix to build my website.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Michael.

Hi Michael, the only way to integrate the Widget into your website is to paste the code directly into your website HTML. Pasting it in a text box will not work. Let me know how it goes!

Some self hosted sites don’t always allow external Javascript calls too, so it may or may not work. Wix should have a “html” or “code” box rather than a text box?

Steve

Wix actually has an addin to add html code, but is not a text window. You should look for it in the tools palet. There you can paste your 3d print button code.

Thanks all, widget order button has now been added to my website, right tool for the right job.

Thanks for the support.

Michael.

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Believe it or not !! I have just done this this. It’s not official but shows the Order widget box when clicked upon it.

Hers is how I was able to do it. (carried out upon the desktop version of face-book upon a laptop)

Be logged into your 3D Hubs profile and select view your hub. Upon the button marked “Get a quote from this hub” if you right click (rather than left) you should/might get a option to “open link in new tab” left click that option. The order widget will open in the new page. If you look at URL box in the browser you should see a URL, so highlight it and copy it to the clipboard (hit ctrl-c)
It should look something like this: https://www.3dhubs.com/service/uk-b-h-3dprintandstuff/3dprint 1

Now go to your face book page and make a new post. Select the text box and hit (ctrl-v) to paste the contents of the clipboard into that post. Check it’s the same as the one you copied. Now publish the post, then look in the left hand top corner of the post for a V looking symbol, click that and you should see an option called “pin to top”

You should end up with the following post upon you face-book page

Which when clicked will open a new tab, take the user to your hub and display the order wiget

Hope that helps you out.

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Hey guys,

Could you please judge the responsiveness of my website?

It is in Dutch, I will add english in a few days, and of-course is the widget there :).

http://memorableitem.com

Thanks in common!

10 months later

Unfortunately this isn’t currently being developed.

Since TALK is now for discussing manufacturing processes and not 3D Hubs itself, I’ve gone ahead and closed this Topic.

Closed on Aug 23, '18