I’m using the Complianz generated Cookie Policy. To remove the large right margin I’ve added the Custom CSS:
.cmplz-document {
max-width: unset!important; }
Please advise how I can use custom CSS to add left and right margin to the body of the policy without changing the margin of the whole page.
Thank you,
CJ
]]>I have added this to 5 websites and they are all the same – blank policy pages when there used to be content.
Please help.
]]>The m.stripe.com cookie which turns up on this page appears to be an uninvited guest. Stripe is not used on the site or in the business. It is not to be found in the page source. While there are two plugins capable of linking with Stripe, neither are doing do. Also, the authors of those plugins both point to Stripe and if those plugins are deactivated the cookie remains.
I have tried to get assistance with this issue from Stripe. The only responses I get are emails stating that I will be contacted by a specialist. This contact never occurs. Considering this is a payment processor I am more than a little disturbed by the quality of support.
This business has an international client base so it is very important that it be transparent and in full compliance. If there is a way for me to remove this cookie I would like to do it. Failing in that, lacking a category or description for this cookie, how would you suggest I handle it in the banner and cookie policy for the website?
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I could not make it accepted, so I copy the code into custom files and added them to the header of my child theme !
error as well, it does not work either .
please explain how to manage rights for css and js file of the plugin .
Thank you
I have generated a Cookie Policy and disabled “Use document CSS by Complianz” and enabled “Enable advanced features” to add custom CSS.
Probably because of my theme I need to make some CSS adjustments to make the Cookie Policy look nice. I have inserted my current CSS at the bottom.
However, there is a couple of things I just can’t work out:
Thx in advance!
#cmplz-document h2 {
font-size: 25px;
font-weight: 700;
color: #113049;
font-family: mulish;
}
#cmplz-document h3 {
font-size: 22px;
font-family: mulish;
}
#cmplz-document h4 {
font-size: 22px;
font-family: mulish;
text-decoration: underline;
}
#cmplz-document h2.annex{
font-size: 20px;
font-family: mulish;
}
#cmplz-document .subtitle.annex{
font-size: 20px;
font-family: mulish;
}
#cmplz-document, #cmplz-document p, #cmplz-document span, #cmplz-document li {
text-align: justify;
font-family: mulish;
}
#cmplz-cookies-overview {
padding-bottom: 25px;
}
#cmplz-manage-consent-container {
padding-bottom: 35px;
}
#cmplz-cookies-overview .cmplz-service-header {
padding-bottom: 10px;
}
]]>I was able to auto-generate an Opt-Out Preferences page but no Cookie Policy page was generated. Are these the same thing? Or should I have two different pages? I’m kind of confused.
Thanks.
]]>One of the standout features of Securiti Cookie Consent is its ease of use. The installation process was straightforward, and the intuitive interface made it simple to navigate through the various settings and customization options. I was able to effortlessly tailor the appearance and behavior of the cookie consent banner to match the design and branding of my website.
I highly recommend the Securiti Cookie Consent WordPress plugin to anyone seeking a comprehensive and user-friendly solution for cookie consent management. Its ease of use, extensive customization options, privacy compliance features, and exceptional customer support make it an excellent choice for website owners looking to enhance user experience and comply with privacy regulations.
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]]>Hi, I have a question regarding the page “Cookie Policy”. There is no button “manage consent” and no Cookie banner on this page. All the other pages are showing both. Is this intentional? I noticed it’s the same for the Complianz website.
Best regards,
Kerstin
The setup process was very straightforward, and the plugin offers a range of customization options to ensure that it fits seamlessly with the design of my website. The plugin also includes a variety of pre-designed templates to choose from, which is a great feature for those who don’t want to spend time customizing the design.
One of the key features I appreciate about this plugin is its granular cookie control. With this feature, website visitors can choose which types of cookies they want to allow, and which ones they want to block. This level of control ensures that users are only accepting cookies that they’re comfortable with, which is a big win for privacy.
Another great feature of this plugin is the analytics dashboard. This dashboard provides detailed information about how many visitors have accepted cookies, and which types of cookies are most commonly accepted. This information can be very valuable for website owners who want to better understand their visitors’ preferences.
Highly recommended.
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