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  • Ariel H.

    Hi Tom,

    Thank you for ccontacting us.

    Brizy is designed as a visual builder, so it doesn’t allow direct editing of raw HTML like traditional code editors. However, there is a workaround using the Embed element, which lets you insert custom HTML, CSS, or JavaScript snippets into the page.

    For elements like headings, you don’t need to manually add HTML. Brizy’s Text element includes an option to choose heading levels (H1, H2, etc.) directly from the toolbar. If you’re trying to do something more advanced with HTML beyond what the builder allows, feel free to share the specific use case, and we’d be happy to check if there’s a workaround.

    Also, if you're looking to integrate Brizy forms with Google Tag Manager (GTM) for tracking purposes — for example, to fire events on successful form submission, here’s a helpful tip:

    When a form is successfully submitted in Brizy, a confirmation message like "Thank you. Message received." is injected into the DOM. This message has a class called ".brz-forms2__alert--success", which you can use as a trigger in GTM via the Element Visibility trigger type.

    Here’s a video that walks you through how to set that up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSEmaThiLM

    If you have any further questions, please let us know.

    Kind regards,
    Ariel H.

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