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  • Plugin Contributor Popup Builder Team

    (@popup-by-sygnoos)

    Dear Rob,

    If we get you right, you should do the following:
    You can insert the shortcode of your popup on any element you want to, like this: [sg_popup id=”2″]Your text, or HTML element[/sg_popup]

    Best regards,
    Sygnoos Team.

    Thread Starter RobWord

    (@robword)

    Hi
    That’s super and it works well.
    However, I tried to add the elements in a form that has pages that are loaded via script, so when it comes to a shortcake it negates it’s ability.
    The form works fine with HTML links however. Is there a way to get these to work with a HTML link so I can have them in the form?
    I have seen other apps that have php link variations.

    Plugin Contributor Popup Builder Team

    (@popup-by-sygnoos)

    Dear Rob,

    WordPress makes us sanitize the texts in the HTML for security reasons.
    That’s the reason elements don’t save.
    Please, contact us ([email protected].)and our developers will see your issue and solve it.

    Best regards,
    Sygnoos Team.

    can i add class to shortcode ?

    [sg_popup id=”2″ class=”someclass”]Your text, or HTML element[/sg_popup]

    not work

    Plugin Contributor Popup Builder Team

    (@popup-by-sygnoos)

    Dear User,

    No, you can’t do that for now.
    But inside “Options” section you can give custom class for the following options:
    Overlay custom class:
    Content custom class:
    Feel free if you have any other questions.

    Best regards,
    Sygnoos Team.

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