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Your Giving and Pledge Form Embeds

How do the giving and pledge form embeds work? Here's what you need to know!

How does the embed work for your website?

Before you release your form into the world, you're presented with a direct link and a code that you can embed into your church's website. What do each of these do?

If you want contributors to stay on your website, you can embed your form within it! With this code, in combination with your direct link, a new tab doesn't open with your giving form. Instead, it displays for your contributors directly on your website, so they don't have to leave.
Screenshot showing the code you use to embed your giving form into your website.
The next item you can embed is a direct link to your form. This link displays your form in another tab, away from your website.
Screenshot showing the direct link embed https://onrealm.org/StJames/give/tithes.

How does the embed work for Refresh websites?

If you want the form to pop out on the webpage itself, insert the full embed code using the Header HTML feature.

Or, put the direct link behind a clickable button. You can display this button on your website where contributors can find it. When contributors click the button, it will take them away from your website.

What to do...

First, you must have access to all HTML tags. This may require different subscription levels depending on the content management system (CMS) you use.

For this example, we'll use WordPress®. Set up the direct link on your giving webpage. Make sure your organization follows PCI guidelines and secures your website before you embed your form.

Once the link is ready, add a custom HTML block to the same page under the direct link. If you're embedding a giving form, paste the embed code from Realm into this HTML block.

Not all CMS's are the same. Be sure to read your preferred CMS's help documentation to learn more about what it offers, and work with your web designer to ensure your giving form link displays correctly.