We are utilizing the Noptin plugin on our site, which hosts multiple blogs covering topics related to WooCommerce, LearnDash, and WordPress. Our objective is to display subscription forms within posts based on their respective categories. Specifically, we aim to assign different subscription forms to different post categories, such that the WooCommerce category displays one form, the LearnDash category displays another, and the WordPress category displays yet another.
Could you please advise if there exists a hook that would allow us to incorporate categories within the Page Targeting section of the legacy form editor? Alternatively, if there is an alternative method to achieve this functionality, we would greatly appreciate your guidance.
Thanks
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After Submission: Hide Form
Display Option: Hide Form For 1 Day
Form Type: Pop-Up
Appearance: Selected for the Home page
Upon visiting the website, the following results/issues are observed:
If the Pop-Up form is closed on the Home page, it disappears. However, upon returning to the Home page from any other page, the Pop-Up form appears again.
If a user subscribes to the Pop-Up form, it disappears. However, upon returning to the Home page from any other page, the Pop-Up form appears again.
My Mailchimp pop-up form is not showing on my site.
How do I solve this issue?
Thank you
]]>There are several forms on my website and one of them is a pop-up. That works perfectly on a desktop or tablet, but is almost invisible on mobile PLUS you can’t click it away, the close button is out of reach, you have to turn your phone to close the form.
So, how can I disable just this popup form for mobile?
Thank you in advance for your response.
Kind regards,
Sylvia
Constant Contact Forms has experienced issues that may need addressed and functionality may be missing.
I turned on debugger and then clicked the link that took me to this forum. Forum says it is for www.remarpro.com only and not wordpress.com like I am on.
I have no idea what I’m supposed to do now.
My pop up form isn’t working on my blog.
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]]>I would like to trigger a tag when a pop-up form is submitted.
Here are the steps until far:
1) Create subscriber pop-up form on Mailchimp
2) View code > Copy code in Mailchimp
3) Created a new form with your plugin > pasted the script in the form.
I then pasted the event script from your website under the first script:
<script type=”text/javascript”>
mc4wp.forms.on(‘submitted’, function(form) {
window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
window.dataLayer.push({ ‘event’ : ‘Sign-up’, ‘name’ : form.name + ‘ ID: ‘ + form.id });
});
</script>
4) Created a GTM tag which is trigged by the custom event name ‘Sign-up’
5) Pasted the shortcode in a box with Boxzilla
6) Pasted the same shortcode in a post via the text editor
7) Submitted the form on the post page. Nothing happens, no event is sent.
I have tried pasting the tracking code from your website in Mailchimp’s form, in the post html via the text editor under the form shortcode, and also under the shortcode in the box. Nothing worked.
Any idea why I don’t see an event sent in the Google Tag Manager preview pane?
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