Add static ID or Class to Iframes
To make changes to Tawk.to App stuff you have to access the Iframes document object model.
Its not too hard but for convience it would be nice if each iframe had a static ID or Class.
Atm everytime you refresh the page the id's refresh to a new unique one.
And they dont have an actuall class.


To All Our Valued Users, Thank you for choosing tawk.to and for reaching out. We currently don't have a static ID or Iframes in our documentation. We've acknowledged your request and have forwarded it to the dev team. They will work with this suggestion and will add the feature in due course. If you have any other questions, require assistance, or just want to talk to someone at tawk.to, here is our calendar link: https://calendly.com/tawk-to-support/tawk-to-customer-support. We're happy to help!
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DanielEaton commented
By using IFrames to offer your own content, a barrier is built between users and that content. It's not immediately obvious to crawlers like Google whether material in an iframe would rank as highly as if the information were merely a component of the page. https://essaywritershub.co.uk/
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Benton Russel commented
Obviously, it's really dated, yet so monster!
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Denis Simonis commented
Notwithstanding, you should focus in on a piece of this stuff.
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Jimmy commented
Bumb
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Jackie Ottosen commented
So about that unique identifies? Are they coming soon? This would help me so much
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Percy commented
Why hasn't this been implemented yet. Literally should have had this out the box. Get it together Tawk.to
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Lauren Strider commented
Hmmm, seems simple enough but with a huge potential impact.
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Jammison Persival commented
Whoa I didn't know we could edit the app like that.
Would love to see some unique static traits
*Bump*
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Paloma commented
I agree this would make edits so much easier!
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Jimmy commented
This would be an awesome feature could potentially fix any css targeting problems if you dont mind messy code w/ javascript