| 开发者 | sambahq |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年7月14日 20:22 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
[samba_widget] shortcode for classic themes and other page builders.[samba_widget] in your content.wp-content/plugins/.[samba_widget] in your content.)Yes. The plugin embeds widgets from your Samba workspace, so you need a Samba account and a workspace secret key. It does not create bookings on its own — it displays and connects to your existing Samba booking platform.
In your Samba dashboard, under Settings → Website Widgets → WordPress.
Book Now button, Upcoming Departures, Calendar, and Product List. New widget types and options appear automatically as they are added to your Samba account.
No. You pick a widget and a trip from dropdowns in the block editor, with a live preview so you can see the widget before you publish. The plugin handles the rest.
Yes. Use the Samba block in the block editor and block themes, the native Samba
widget for Elementor, or the [samba_widget] shortcode anywhere else (classic
themes, widget areas, and other page builders). It also coexists with WooCommerce.
Use [samba_widget] with a type and (where needed) an experience slug. Any other
attribute is passed to the widget as an option:
[samba_widget type="book-now" experience="your-experience" label="Book now"][samba_widget type="upcoming-departures" experience="your-experience"][samba_widget type="calendar" experience="your-experience"][samba_widget type="product-list"]No. The booking script loads only on the pages that use a Samba widget, so the rest of your site is unaffected.
Yes. Your secret key is stored on your server and is never shown to visitors or added to your pages — only the public information needed to display your widgets reaches the browser.
No. Widget types and their options are served live from the Samba API, so new options appear automatically.