Read this introduction to the WordPress plugin feature with information on how the plugin works.
To learn more about the functionality of the WordPress plugin, please read the entire series of articles accessed at the side and bottom of this page.
- Installing the WordPress plugin
- Accessing the shortcode generator for the WordPress plugin
- Configuring basic options for the WordPress plugin
- Configuring advanced options for the WordPress plugin
- Working with the WordPress plugin shortcode
Accessing the features mentioned in this article
Where can I find this feature using the top menu?
Manage > Integrations > Website Integration > WordPress
What more do I need to use this feature?
- Admin permissions to manage integrations.
- WordPress.com account with a Business plan or a hosted website with the free WordPress.org software.
- Ability to copy and paste into your website code or have some helpful person do this for you!
Which Checkfront version supports this feature - classic items, classic products, or both?
- This feature is available in both our classic version using classic items (Inventory > Items) and our classic version using classic products (Inventory > Products). → Learn more about products
About WordPress
Back to topWordpress is a content management system (CMS) used to build websites and blogs. Both self-hosted (WordPress) and hosted solutions (WordPress.com) are available.
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WordPress plugin overview
Back to topCheckfront has created a plugin for WordPress which enables you to generate a shortcode, paste it into your webpage, and publish a booking portal for your Customers to reserve their items or products.
Once configured, the plugin handles the complicated code to display the portal. All you need to do is add the shortcode to your page, and we take care of the rest.
You can add to the shortcode if you want to alter how the booking portal appears or behaves. This guide shows you how to do that.
Learn more about the benefits of the Checkfront and WordPress plugin integration here: |
Next, we look at installing the WordPress plugin within your website.
Installing the WordPress plugin >