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Newcomer
April 28, 2022
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embed webinar registration form

  • April 28, 2022
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i am sorry if this may be a repeat but i couldn't find the guidance to make this happen. am looking to embed a webinar registration form into my wordpress site. the iframe suggested in one thread was of no use - i get the "oh, no - you're lost" page from Zoom"...

 

can someone have mercy and help me with this question, please?

 

thank you very much!

 

nico

 

 

PS: am not an IT professional so would greatly appreciate a more "lay-term" response... thank you, again!

    3 replies

    Ray_Harwood
    Community Super Champion | Customer
    Community Super Champion | Customer
    April 29, 2022

    Hi, @nico-wef –

     

    To maintain the level of security Zoom needs over the registration process, I don’t think you’ll find the ability to embed the form elsewhere at this time. I use a prominent button on my WordPress sites that says “Click here to register”. Nobody complains, and I get plenty of registrations. 

    Newcomer
    January 19, 2023

    I used a simple embed code with an iFrame and it works fine - not as pretty as a true embed code from Zoom will be but it's not bad and works fine. Just copy your webinar URL and put it in the code. You can decide on your height and width. If width = 100% it will be responsive. For height, it looks like you have to go about 2000 px to get the entire form to fit (otherwise registrants will have to scroll within the page), depending on your description length. Hopefully they'll come up with something soon. GoToWebinar had this functionality a long time go. 

    HTML Code:

    <html>
    <iframe src="https://smarterp.zoom.us/webinar/register/yourcode here" height="2000px" width="100%" title="Your Title Here"></iframe>

    </body>
    </html>>

    Hope that helps

    Newcomer
    February 24, 2023

    is there a way that can remove footer of zoom from this iframe

     

    nico-wefAuthor
    Newcomer
    May 18, 2023

    So, to circumvent this problem, what we've done was to use JotForm to absorb data and then send from JotForm to Zoom registration only the name and email. This way, we can customize the registration form and keep it in the page while sending only the data to Zoom's registration.