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Introduction
Wildfire's WFML (Wildfire Markup Language) widgets allow you to populate your site with special capabilities simply by adding a single line of HTML. These widgets connect directly into Wildfire's database so that you can display real-time information such as Personal Impact, network activity, action items, and more.
Many widgets display different states depending on whether or not the viewer is logged in. There are two main categories of Wildfire widgets: core widgets and Action-specific widgets.
Note: The JavaScript SDK must be included on your webpage for these widgets to work.
Core Widgets
Wildfire's Core Widgets can be used regardless of what Action Plugins are installed in your account.
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Show your returning supporters their profile summary and their impact score. If visitors are unable to be identified encourage them to log-in or sign-up.
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Greet new website visitors with a welcoming signup form.
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Shows the current visitor their unfinished Actions. If they are unable to be identified, then log-in and sign-up options will appear.
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A simple login form that only shows up only if they are not logged in.
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Visitors can quickly subscribe to your email list in Wildfire which automatically syncs with your MailChimp account as well.
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Renders a button that allows users to share the action with their friends.
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Action-Specific Widgets
The following widgets require their respective Action Plugin to be installed in your Staff App before they can be used.
Donate Money Action
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Displays a secure form to accept and process donations. It is displayed regardless of whether the viewer is identified as a supporter.
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Get Ticket Action
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This widget displays a registration form to reserve a ticket.
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This widget allows you to display a barcoded ticket that can be printed and tracked.
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If someone has lost their ticket, they can enter their email address to find it.
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RSVP for Event Action
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Ask your supporters to attend an event. Make it easy for people to RSVP for your events.
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Explore More: All Wildfire widgets come with built in Event Handlers and can be fully styled with CSS. See Events and CSS Styles










