To add a disclaimer to a Zendesk Help Center article, you need to modify both the CSS and HTML of your Help Center. First, add a disclaimer style to your Help Center template's CSS. This involves editing thestyle.css
file to include a specific code block that styles your disclaimer.
Once the CSS is set up, you can add the disclaimer to your article by inserting HTML code into the article's source code. This allows you to place the disclaimer exactly where you want it within the article. For more detailed steps, check out theoriginal guide.
The CSS code for adding a disclaimer in Zendesk involves creating a 'callout' class. This class will style your disclaimer with a background color and padding to make it stand out. Here's the code you need to add to yourstyle.css
file: ```css…
To insert a disclaimer into the HTML of a Zendesk article, you need to access the article's source code. This allows you to place the disclaimer exactly where you want it. In the article editor, click the 'Source Code' button and enter the…
Yes, you can add a disclaimer to just one language in your Zendesk Help Center. When creating an article, you can choose the language in which you write the article, and the disclaimer will only appear in that language version. This means if you…