• Resolved simakas0

    (@simakas0)


    Can someone suggest some hacky way to delay WP form showup? I think I saw this requested somewhere and that there is no such functionality available. Ideally I would delay javascript execution with timeout, 10 seconds or so. Currently MC4WP kicks in right away, I’d like it to appear a few moments later so it would look more like a “promotional content” rather than “in your face, close me now”.

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  • Plugin Contributor Harish Chouhan

    (@hchouhan)

    Hey @simakas0,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    I regret to say we do not have such a feature. You can place it inside some section and then add JS/CSS code to display that section after few seconds.

    How to do that when you are not a developer?? Is there no chance that you will add this delay form display feature to the MC4WP plugin?

    Plugin Contributor Harish Chouhan

    (@hchouhan)

    Hey @simakas0,

    We do not have any plans to add this feature to the plugin. You can use CSS to add some transition. You can learn more about it at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30855985/pure-css-animation-visibility-with-delay.

    Hi, I don′t know if that′s exactly the inverse situation that I′m facing, in my blog this plugin takes ages to load and makes my site super slow. I′m going to deactivate it for a while until I could figure out how to stop slowing down my blog.

    This is my last GT Metrix report:

    /wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-wp/assets/js/forms.js?screx=1&sxcb=1a&ver=4.9.0

    START: 10.8s

    DURATION: 331ms (!) (nothing in my whole website never took more than 5s to load, even ads)

    Do you know if it′s a bug or some misconfiguration from my side?

    Thank you in advance!

    Plugin Contributor Lap

    (@lapzor)

    @estehelecho that sounds extreme indeed!
    I would like to see the issue on your website, maybe I can see what’s going on.

    Can you email us at support at mc4wp.com please?

    Kind regards,

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