You can embed GlobalPatron forms in Wordpress websites using two methods:
- Including a "Call to action" button on your site, that when clicked on, opens the form in a centered popup window. This is the preferred option as there is guaranteed to be no limitation on your forms functionality and your visitors still feel like they are on your website as they do not need to navigate away from your site. To get the embed code for this scenario, please see How can I launch my form from a button that opens the form in a popup window?
- Including the entire form itself inside the body of your Wordpress web page.
If your form is a simple form that does not require things like login-protection functionality, you can embed the form directly within the Wordpress page. To get the embed code for this scenario, please see How do I embed a form in my website?
Once you have your embed code (for option 1 or option 2), paste it into your site at the location where you would like the form to render. i.e. not in a header or footer tag. If you are using Wordpress your installation may already have a javascript embed feature where you can paste in custom code within the body of a page, or you may have access to edit the HTML for your pages. If not, you can alternatively use a plugin like one of the below to enable embedding of javascript code into your Wordpress pages: