This guide is meant to help those who are unfamiliar with Biometric Login Button Shortcode and wish to integrate it on their WooCommerce site.
How to Use the Biometric Login Button Shortcode #
1. Copy the Shortcode #
- Start by logging into your WordPress admin page and:
- Navigate To WooCommerce Biometric Login → Configuration.
- On the configuration page, take note of the Biometric Login button shortcode (
[ddwcbl_biometric_login_button_shortcode]
by default) that appears in the box, as you will need it in the following steps.
2. Insert the Shortcode On Your Website #
- At this stage, you can use the shortcode on any of your site’s pages, blog posts, or widget sections.
- If you are using the shortcodes in posts or on website pages, head straight to the content editor and paste the shortcode in the relevant box.
- When utilizing widgets, navigate to Appearance → Widgets and select the Text widget, placing it in your desired sidebar or footer location. You can then insert the shortcode in the widget’s body.
- After placing the shortcode, you can either save or publish the newly edited page as normal, and you will be greeted with the Biometric Login Button in the specified location when you log in again.
To help you better understand how to place the shortcode, here are some examples of the more practical instances of this feature:
Best Practices for Placement #
- Login Page: To make it easy to use the biometric login, place the button on the login page.
- Homepage Header/Footer: For maximum visibility, place the shortcode in the header or footer so that it can be seen on any page.
- Product Pages: You can add the shortcode so users are prompted to log in using biometric data on products’ pages while scanning through.
- Sidebar or Widget Areas: Customers can also log in easily while surfing the site. Thus, put the shortcode in the sidebar.
When strategically adding the Biometric Login Button in different places, customers will see it and remember how easy it is to log into their account.