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Ensuring Navu Has Access To Your Site
To facilitate creating guides, Navu indexes your site to build a library of resources including images, webpages, videos, PDFs and forms. This indexing is very similar to the way Google and other search engines build their indexes. As such, Navu’s servers need access to your site. If you are ... Read more
Installing Navu on a Webflow website
Webflow supports a simple way to add code snippets, such as the Navu embed code, to your site. This article from Webflow explains how to accomplish this. The snippet of code to add is shown below. Replace the __SiteCode__ with the 7 digit alphanumeric code for your site. If you already have access to ... Read more
Installing Navu on an Unbounce landing page
Unbounce supports a simple way to add code snippets, such as the Navu embed code, to their landing pages. This article from Unbounce explains how to accomplish this. The Navu embed code should be added to the head of the page. The snippet of code to add is shown below. Replace the __SiteCode__ with ... Read more
Where to find my site code
Here is where to find the 6 digit alphanumeric site code and the Navu embed code specific to your site. Site Code To find the site code, sign in to the Navu application and navigate to the Site tab. The site code can be found in the top section ... Read more
Installing Navu on a WordPress Website
The Navu WordPress plugin is the simplest way to add Navu to your WordPress website. Here are the instructions to install the plugin: 1. Log in to your WordPress account. 2. In the left hand panel, hover over Plugins, then click Add New. 3. Enter navu in the Keyword field. ... Read more
Installing Navu on a Squarespace website
Squarespace supports a simple way to add code snippets, such as the Navu embed code, to your site. This article from Squarespace explains how to accomplish this. The snippet of code to add is shown below. Replace the __SiteCode__ with the 7 digit alphanumeric code for your site. If you already have access to ... Read more
Installing Navu on a Ghost website
Ghost supports a simple way to add code snippets, such as the Navu embed code, to your theme files without editing them. This article from Ghost explains how to accomplish this. The snippet of code to add is shown below. Replace the __SiteCode__ with the 7 digit alphanumeric code for your site. If you ... Read more
Installing Navu on a HubSpot website
HubSpot supports a simple way to add code snippets, such as the Navu embed code, to your site. This article from HubSpot explains how to accomplish this. Follow the link and scroll down to the “Add code snippets to all content hosted on a specific domain” section. The snippet of code to ... Read more
Installing Navu
Navu can be added to any website. The installation instructions depend on the underlying Content Management System (CMS) for your site. Click the relevant CMS from the list below for specific instructions. Installing Navu on a WordPress website Installing Navu on a Squarespace website Installing Navu on a Ghost website ... Read more
Why the Guide or Preview may not be visible when getting started
There are two core steps to the Navu Guide creation and preview process. Guide Creation Once you have entered a target landing page for the Guide you wish to create, Navu will attempt to index that landing page along with other pages on the same domain as the landing page. ... Read more