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  • Plugin Author johnbhartley

    (@johnbhartley)

    If you use a click event in jQuery or JavaScript yes. Or you could add a rel= attribute via jQuery or JavaScript.

    Another option is to copy the HTML of the button, add the rel= attribute and then make sure you’ve copied the CSS for the button. This would take out the need for using the shortcode which can be a pain if you want to change it later on.

    Those are probably the best options. Hope that helps.

    I’m not an experienced coder…so how would I use jQuery or JS to do this? I currently am using Tockify on our website as I like how the calendar pops up. However, I much prefer the Time.ly calendar and I’m trying to make my own button similar to the Tockify one.

    https://www.houndsofgrace.org is our live site. I’m testing the button out on the locally hosted version of the site.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author johnbhartley

    (@johnbhartley)

    In that case I’d go with the “Use External CSS” option that way you can add whatever attributes Tockify uses to make your button link to a popup.

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