Skip to main content

Framing Websites

Learn how to manage Framing Websites in Company Settings. Add approved domains to allow widgets to display correctly on your company site, including during third-party website development with tools like Wix or WordPress.

Written by Angel Horowitz

πŸ“ Overview

The Framing Websites list controls which websites are permitted to frame the platform using an HTML IFRAME. Your company website and all facility websites are approved by default. If additional websites need to display widgets, those domains must be added to this list.


πŸ”‘ Authorizations

To access the Framing Websites settings, your role must have the Company Account Settings authorization assigned to it.


πŸ› οΈ Setup

Click the arrow to learn how to add a framing website

To add a website to the Framing Websites list:

  1. Type "Company Settings" in the Global Search Box, or click the Admin dropdown and select Company Settings.

  2. Click Security in the left-hand menu.

  3. Scroll down to the Member Framing Websites section.

  4. Enter the domain in the Website field.

  5. Click Add.

✍️ Note: The Admin Application does not permit framing and cannot be added to this list.


🌐 Developing Your Website

πŸ’‘ For instructions on embedding widgets on your website, visit the Website Widgets article.

Click the arrow to learn about using widgets while developing your website

If you are still building your company website, you can test your widgets during development. The system needs to recognize every domain that attempts to display a widget, which is typically your company's web address. However, some third-party website development tools use additional or altered domains while a site is under development.

For example:

  • Wix uses an additional gateway domain called "fileusr.com"

  • WordPress uses an IP-based version of your domain, which you can find in your browser's address bar while editing your site

Both of these domains must be added to your Framing Websites list before your widgets will display correctly.

Did this answer your question?