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How to create a Zendesk CSS Widget

Select Settings > Extensions

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Select Add Widget

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Select Global CSS

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Create Widget

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  1. Add a title (it doesn't matter what it is)
  2. Make the widget available to anyone
  3. Enter your CSS
  4. Select Submit
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