Embedded Iframe
This page is about the menu (SETTINGS) BOOKING ENGINE > BOOKING WIDGETS > iFrame GENERATOR and explains how to embed the booking page into a web site.
Using iFrames are convenient but may have a sub optimal usability experience. Consider opening the booking page in a new tab instead of embedding it in an iFrame.
Using an iFrame[editar]
Using iFrames are convenient but may have a sub optimal usability experience.
Consider opening the booking page in a new tab instead of embedding it in an iFrame.
If you want to use an iFrame set the your parameters in the iFrame Generator then click on "Get Code". Paste this code into the source code of your website.
Do not change the default settings for "Opening Checkin Date", "Length of Stay" and "Number of Guests" if you want to redirect from a widget to an embedded booking page.
How to reliably transfer dates and other data from a booking widget on one page to a booking page embedded in an Frame on a different page[editar]
If you do want to use an iFrame, our booking widgets can pass dates to it by first opening the booking page directly in the browser and immediately redirecting to the page with the same booking page embedded in an iFrame. This is generally invisible to the visitor and allows setting a cookie to create a session and pass data from one to the other.
In recent times browser security and privacy concerns have led to more blocking of third party cookies which can also block our ability to pass data from the widget to the iFrame.
Consider opening the booking page in a new tab instead of embedding it in an iFrame.
If you do want to use an iFrame you can use following method to overcome the issue. This solution passes the widget data directly to the page holding the iFrame and relies on a special script installed on the page to pass the parameters to the iFrame. The iFrame then loads the booking page with the data from the widget.
This avoids the use of cookies to pass the data and should not be blocked by security or privacy settings.
The solution requires that your website can have additional parameters added to your page URL without affecting their ability to load.
The principle here is to open your URL containing the iFrame directly with the booking page parameters added to your URL after a ?. The supplied script installed on your page will pass these URL parameters through to the iFrame which will apply them to the booking page within the iFrame.
Step 1: Customize the widget
Go to (SETTINGS) BOOKING ENGINE > BOOKING WIDGETS
- Set the value of the “formAction” parameter to be the full URL of the page containing the iFrame. This will cause the booking widget to take the visitor directly to the page with the iFrame and will add the data from the booking widget to the URL as additional parameters
- Customize the widget according to your requirements
- Make sure the "Redirect URL" field is blank
- SAVE
Step 2: Install the widget on your website
- Click on "Get Code"
- Copy the code and paste into the HTML of your website where you want show the widget
Step 3: Customize the iFrame
Go to (SETTINGS) BOOKING ENGINE > BOOKING WIDGETS > EMBEDDED iFrame and set
- "Opening Checkin Date" = Default
- "Length of Stay " = Default
- "Length of Stay" = Default
- SAVE
Step 4: Generate and modify the iFrame snippet
- Click on "Get Code"
- Copy the code
- Change the element src to be called data-src and leave the URL the same. There should be no scr in the iFrame, the script will add it.
Step 5: Install the iFrame and script on your website
- Paste the modified code snipped into the HTML of your website where you want show the iFrame
- Add the following script directly after the iFrame end tag </iFrame>
Example iframe:
Script:
<script> var addUrlParamsToIframeSrcs = function() { const validParameters = ["checkin", "checkout", "numnight", "numadult", "numchild", "ownerid", "propid", "roomid", "referer", "redirect", "lang", "group", "nogroup", "category1", "category2", "category3", "category4", "customParameter"]; const currentUrl = new URL(window.location.href); let parametersString = ""; validParameters.forEach(parameter => { const parameterValue = currentUrl.searchParams.get(parameter); if (parameterValue !== null) { parametersString += "&" + parameter + "=" + parameterValue; } }); const iframes = document.getElementsByTagName("iframe"); for (let iframe of iframes) { let iframeSrc = iframe.getAttribute("data-src"); if (iframeSrc === null) { continue; } if (!iframeSrc.includes("?")) { iframeSrc += "?"; } iframeSrc += parametersString; iframe.setAttribute("src", iframeSrc) } }; addUrlParamsToIframeSrcs(); </script>
Wordpress[editar]
If you use Wordpress you can use our Wordpress plugin or paste the code snippet in "text" mode.
Multiple Properties[editar]
Set "Properties" = All to create a booking an iFrame Code for a multiple property booking page. The multiple property booking page.
When a guest clicks on "Book" for one of the listed properties they will be taken to the property booking page where they can book.
If you you have embedded property booking pages as well and want to redirect the guest to this page go to (SETTINGS) BOOKING ENGINE > BOOKING PAGE > BEHAVIOUR and set "Booking Redirect" = "Multiple Property Only" and enter the URL of the property booking page followed by the redirect destination in "Booking Redirect Url" like this:
https://beds24.com/booking.php?propid=12341&redirect=https://www.mywebsite/propertyA
Booking Page for Individual Rooms[editar]
You can create a booking page for an individual room by changing the property id in the URL to a room id.
Go to (SETTINGS) PROPERTIES > ROOMS, open the room then copy the room id. Then:
Example:
https://www.beds24.com/booking.php?propid=2035
propid=2035 is the id for your property
roomid=3561 is the id for the room you want to make a booking page for.
https://www.beds24.com/booking.php?roomid=3561
You can use the same method to create a booking widget for a room. Search the code for propid and change to roomid search for the propid number and exchange for the roomid number.
If you use the widget designer to create a widget you have the option to select an individual room in the designer.
If you are using Wordpress you can set the propid or roomid in the short code to define which booking page the widget opens.
Example:
[beds24-landing roomid="3561"] / [beds24-embed roomid="3561"]
create an embedded booking page for room 3561. For more information please also see the instructions in the plugin. To access them go to SETTINGS in your Wordpress backend then click on Beds24 and go to "Booking Widgets".
Developer Options[editar]
Developers can create a custom landing page after the booking. The setting is (SETTINGS) BOOKING ENGINE > PROPERTY BOOKING PAGE > BEHAVIOUR "Booking Return URL". Information about the booking is passed to your page as URL parameters which you could extract and display on your page.
Visit this help page for more developer options.
Troubleshooting[editar]
Available dates show as not available[editar]
Most likely you have no prices for the guests selection Use the "Price Checker" to check what the problem might be.
Updates that you have made in the CALENDAR are transferred immediately. For changes to settings that affect availability, such as the number of units in the units settings, the update can take up to 24 hours.
Scrollbar[editar]
There are two possible reasons for a scrollbar to appear:
1. The iFrame has not enough height for the content. Raise the value in the height
parameter in the booking. For example in this link the height is 1500 (height="1500"):
<iFrame style="max-width: 100%; border: none; overflow: auto;" src="https://www.beds24.com/booking2.php?propid=3103&numdisplayed=5&numnight=1&numadult=2-1&referer=iFrame/" height="1500" width="800"></iFrame>
2. The container on your website which holds the iFrame does not have enough height.
Dates and/or numbers of guests do not transport from widget[editar]
This happens when you specify the dates and/or number of guests in the URL. Remove the numadult
and advancedays
parameters from the URL of the iFrame.
Also make sure that the widget has the same options guest selection as the booking page.
If you allow guests to book multiple rooms on your booking page the number of guests will never transport from the widget.
Scroll iFrame to the top[editar]
When a long page inside an iFrame changes to a shorter page, the guest viewing the page might be left at the bottom looking at what appears to be a blank page. Possibilities to access and control the iFrame from outside (your website) are limited.
Try adding onload="window.parent.parent.scrollTo(0,0)" to the iFrame. For example:
<iFrame onload="window.parent.parent.scrollTo(0,0)" style="max-width: 100%; border: none; overflow: auto;" src="https://www.beds24.com/booking2.php?propid=3103&numdisplayed=5&numnight=1&numadult=2-1&referer=iFrame/" height="1500" width="800"></iFrame>
- Reduce the height of the embedded booking page or the iFrame. Keeping the iFrame small and allowing scroll bars to navigate inside it can work well.
Page is insecure[editar]
Most likely you have a link to an image with is not securely hosted.
Display problems on mobile[editar]
If content is cut off you most likely have not enough width or height in the holding container. Increase either the width and height or try using a smaller font size.
iFrames on mobile devices are problematic. Make sure you have following code in the <head>: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">. If you use the booking page in an iFrame we recommend you set up a special mobile page for the page where you have embedded the iFrame which opens the booking page in a new page instead of an iFrame.
Google Map not showing[editar]
Make sure you have:
- Entered your Google Maps API key in (SETTINGS) > BOOKING ENGINE > PROPERTY BOOKING PAGE > DEVELOPERS
- Allowed access from your URL with the API Key (needs to be set in Google Cloud Platform)
- Activate the "Maps JavaScript API" in Google (which is the one for embedding maps to websites)
- Enabled billing in Google