• Resolved eibihp

    (@eibihp)


    Hello,

    I have questions regarding these two options in the wordpress Klavito plugin in settings:
    Both are checkup fields…

    “Disable Configuration Warning”
    “Enable Klaviyo signup forms”

    —————————————

    Then in this configuration,
    “Subscribe to newsletter text”

    I typed a text and the info appears in the checkupt page.
    There is a checkboy beside it.

    The user must CHECK the box to be added to the list?
    What do I have to do if I dont want this text and checkbox to appear?

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  • Plugin Author klaviyo

    (@klaviyo)

    Hi @eibihp

    To remove the checkbox at checkout you can remove the List ID from the input field and save your Klaviyo plugin settings.

    Best,
    Klaviyo

    Thread Starter eibihp

    (@eibihp)

    What about the other question?

    What is this configuration for?
    “Disable Configuration Warning”

    ——————————————

    In this configuration,
    “Subscribe to newsletter text”

    I typed a text and the info appears in the checkupt page.
    There is a checkboy beside it.

    The user must CHECK the box to be added to the list?
    Is there a way to have this chekbox checked by defualt?

    Plugin Author klaviyo

    (@klaviyo)

    Hi @eibihp

    The “disable configuration warning” setting allows you to hide the notification that warns you if your Public API Key setting is blank. You can view the warning by removing the input value in the Public API Key setting and also unchecking the “Disable Configuration Warning” checkbox. Then navigate to another page within your WordPress admin. I would recommend leaving this box unchecked to notify you if for some reason the Public API Key setting is removed.

    There is not a method by which to have the checkbox selected by default. A user must check the box in order to be added to the list.

    Best,
    Klaviyo

    Thread Starter eibihp

    (@eibihp)

    Thank you, very clear now!

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