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  • Plugin Author WebToffee

    (@webtoffee)

    Hi @joshkremer,

    Please refer to this article to hide the cookie notice on specific pages. Let us know if any issues.

    Also, if you are happy with the plugin, please leave us a review here.

    Thread Starter Joshkremer

    (@joshkremer)

    Excellent! Thank you. Do you know of a way to do the same for a URL? Essentially anything after domain.com/foo* ?

    Plugin Author WebToffee

    (@webtoffee)

    Hi @joshkremer,

    We will provide you with a code snippet to achieve this in a short while.

    Thread Starter Joshkremer

    (@joshkremer)

    That would be amazing, thank you!

    Plugin Author WebToffee

    (@webtoffee)

    HI @joshkremer,

    We have updated the code snippet in the same article here. Please check and let us know if any issues.

    Thread Starter Joshkremer

    (@joshkremer)

    This doesn’t appear to be making any change. I have installed the code in functions.php and updated both page and URL.

    Thanks for the help.

    Plugin Author WebToffee

    (@webtoffee)

    Hi @joshkremer,

    We have updated the code snippet in the article. Please use the code snippet with the latest version of the plugin. Let us know of the results.

    Thread Starter Joshkremer

    (@joshkremer)

    It works! That fixed it. I am able to hide the plugin on pages, and static urls but not URLs like this:

    example.com/?s=&orderby=distance&order=asc&zipcode=vancouver&radius=60

    Is it possible to modify the code to hide on those URLs? In my case, I need to hide when the user is trying to sign in and once they are signed in.

    Thanks again.

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