How can I add a custom code with Integromat in Webflow without it being converted into plain text?
To add a custom code with Integromat in Webflow without it being converted into plain text, you can follow these steps:
- Access your Webflow project and go to the "Project Settings" tab.
- Under the "Custom Code" section, click on the "Add Custom Code" button.
- In the "Head Code" or "Footer Code" box, add your custom code snippet provided by Integromat.
- Save your changes.
By adding the custom code within the "Head Code" or "Footer Code" section, Webflow will treat it as actual code rather than plain text. This way, you can integrate Integromat's custom code seamlessly without it being converted into plain text.
It's important to note that this method applies to adding custom code snippets in general, whether it's from Integromat or any other service.
With the ability to add custom code to your Webflow project, you can take advantage of the power and versatility of external services like Integromat while maintaining control over your website's design and functionality.
Additional Notes:
- Make sure the custom code snippet provided by Integromat is valid and follows standard code practices to ensure proper integration.
- Always test your website after adding custom code to ensure it doesn't interfere with the existing functionality or cause any conflicts.
These instructions provide a way to add custom code with Integromat in Webflow without it being converted into plain text, allowing for seamless integration and enhancing your website's capabilities.
Additional Questions:
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