Rating: 5 stars
I’ve been using content reveal plugin for 3 months, today I’ve updated it and suddenly it stopped working correctly. The link to click on is appearing but clicking on it doesn’t do anything… I’m using the latest version of WP 4.8, Can someone tell me how to fix it? Thanks
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Exactly what I’ve been needing—no fuss, no muss.
The lovely, hype-less result is perfect for my “scholarly” site.
I have one question, so please check the support page.
Many thanks for your hard work, Anna
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Installing this plugin makes my wordpress installation notably slower.
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Thanks for this. Works well. I am pretty basic and it is even working within the page builder I am using. I haven’t explored the parameters much yet, but will be using different images extensively. Good one.
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I like it very much! This is a great plugin with much required functionality to custom hide/show content anywhere in WordPress – not only on the posts or pages, which is very important.
Also very efficient, fast and dedicated support! David solves issues and ready to add features rather fast if it is feasible.
Indeed a great plugin, thank you, David!
Rating: 5 stars
Simple to use and flexible (both available as function and shortcode). Very practical! After searching and troubleshooting for hours on other plugins, this one finally gave me what I wanted: the possibility to add my own show/hide icons, and place them where I wanted (below the content). For those of you that want the same thing, here is the shortcode:
[reveal heading=”noheading” id=”id1″]your content here[/reveal]
[reveal_link heading=”%image%” id=”id1″ img_url=”path to your images/”]
Make sure the images are called image1.gif (show) and image2.gif (hide) and put them in the img_url path you specified above.
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