Adding TripAdvisor to Homepage

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URL to the page in question: dev.jams-deli.com
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  • #28900
    Sarah Lanse
    Participant

    The restaurant wants the TripAdvisor widget built into the website. I tried to put it in the sidebar, but in the widget area, it won’t scroll down and in the footer, it is too big. This is the code for the widget:

    
    <div id="TA_selfserveprop731" class="TA_selfserveprop">
    <ul id="yJecUq84n" class="TA_links dwxNMZ">
    <li id="uaE9RyZjWBW" class="xr12yuvhxHSO">
    <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tripadvisor.com/"><img src="http://www.tripadvisor.com/img/cdsi/img2/branding/150_logo-11900-2.png" alt="TripAdvisor" /></a>
    </li>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <script src="http://www.jscache.com/wejs?wtype=selfserveprop&uniq=731&locationId=841039&lang=en_US&rating=true&nreviews=3&writereviewlink=true&popIdx=true&iswide=false&border=true&display_version=2"></script>
    

    Any suggestions on how I can add it to the homepage without making it stick out like it doesn’t belong?

    #28906
    Bill Robbins
    Moderator

    Good Morning Sarah,

    That is a rather tall widget. Most of it is loaded in an iFrame which is basically adding a small remote web page into your page. Because of that our options to edit it are limited from inside of the theme.

    I could be wrong, but doesn’t TripAdvisor have some other widgets that you can use that don’t take up so much vertical space? For the sidebar that would probably be a good option. You could always add a larger embed to a page or post so people can see more in a space that better suits more content.

    Let me know if I can help,
    Bill

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