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# Squarespace

## Step 1: Copy the code snippet

* Goto Settings > Web > Installation
* Enter the domain where you want to launch your chatbot
* Copy the "Widget installation code"

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## Step 2: Adding the code on Squarespace

### On the entire website

In-order to embed the chatbot on entire website, you can follow the following steps;&#x20;

1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Code Injection&#x20;
2. Scroll down until you see 'Footer' section
3. Paste the WotNot code snippet in the 'Footer' section&#x20;

### On a single page&#x20;

In-order to embed the bot on single page, you can follow the following steps;&#x20;

1. Go to 'Channel Configuration -> Web -> Configuration'&#x20;
2. Copy the WotNot 'Code Snippet'&#x20;
3. Go to desired page where you want to embed the bot
4. Hover and select the page setting (menu gear against the page name)&#x20;
5. Under the page settings screen, select 'Advanced'&#x20;
6. Click on 'Page Header Code Injection'&#x20;
7. Paste the snippet in the block editor
8. Click on 'Save' to apply changes

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