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How to add FAQ to a WebWave website

Embed FAQ on WebWave in just a few steps

Embed FAQ on WebWave

01
Create a FAQ widget for WebWave On Common Ninja

First, create a WebWave FAQ widget on Common Ninja.

On the widgets catalog, find the FAQ and enter the Editor.

Create a FAQ widget for WebWave On Common Ninja
02
Save the FAQ widget

When you're done creating the FAQ widget, click on the Save Changes button at the right top corner of the editor.

If you don't have an account on Common Ninja, you'll have to register first.

Save the FAQ widget
03
Copy the FAQ Embed Code

When you're ready to add the FAQ widget to your WebWave website, click the Add To Website button at the top bar of the Editor.

On the window that opens, click the Copy Icon to copy the widget embed code. In the next steps, you will paste this code into your WebWave website.

Copy the FAQ Embed Code
04
Enter the more options menu

Now, let's head to your WebWave website's editor.

On the WebWave editor, click the 3 dots on the Left menu.

Enter the more options menu
05
Select Custom HTML

Click on the Custom HTML icon on the dropdown menu.

Select Custom HTML
06
Place the Custom HTML element on your page

Drag the Custom HTML element you've added and place it wherever you wish the FAQ will show on your page.

Place the Custom HTML element on your page
07
Stretch the Custom HTML element

Stretch the Custom HTML element to fit your FAQ content.

Stretch the Custom HTML element
08
Enter the More Actions menu

Click the More Actions button at the top right corner of the Custom HTML element.

Enter the More Actions menu
09
Select Edit Code

In the More Actions list, select Edit Code.

Select Edit Code
10
Add the FAQ embed code

Now, simply paste the FAQ embed code you've copied before, in the HTML window.

Add the FAQ embed code
11
Click Change Code

Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the HTML window.

Click Change Code
12
Save your changes

Click the Save Website button at the top right corner of the screen.

Save your changes