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Support Moderator I am not arguing and you are not being fair. Your screenshot clearly missed the part where I said ‘<span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>clearly not here</span>’.
So I didn’t break any rule. I would never give any sensitive information on this or any other website.
Steven Stern (sterndata) I will reiterate: we didn’t!
Steven Stern (sterndata) there was no reason for you to get involved. My comment clearly said “obviously not here”, meaning we wouldn’t post any sensitive information. I was just enquiring if there was a support web page for the developer, we could share this information.
tropicalista Does your website have a support section where I could get in touch with you?
Thank you
hello,
I’m so pleased it’s not abandoned, it’s a great plugin, which I like using.
As I mentioned above, I can’t open the editor because the admin window only displays posts, but not the popups.I could provide you with login credentials, but obviously not here.
Thanks
Hello, sorry me again!
The opening time function doesn’t seem to be working.
I’ve created a popup that should only display Monday to Friday 09.00 to 18.00, but it is displaying at all times: simplyecoltd.co.uk
Can you let me know what is causing the issue please?
Thanks
I’ve just updated and checked. Thank you so much for adding the scheduling ‘Office Hours’ function. It’s amazing and really appreciated!
Hello, is there anything else you need to be able to help me with this?
Hello,
Here is an example of what I need the scheduling ‘Office Hours’ function to do: https://d33v4339jhl8k0.cloudfront.net/docs/assets/559c68b9e4b03e788eda1692/images/5b6a32f10428631d7a89c039/file-PvnIOADPmT.png
This is from Popup Makers knowledge base, more details here: https://docs.wppopupmaker.com/article/402-scheduling-plugin-introduction-option-settings
Could this example code, be adjusted to work with your plugin, to give the ‘Office Hours’ function: https://gist.github.com/marklchaves/da70d3af15c3bd372788a029562fa38c
We just need the popup to only display on specific days of the week, and set start and end times for those days.
Thanks
Hello,
My client really needs this function for their website popup to only display on specific days of the week, and set start and end times for those days.
They would really appreciate if you could provide this code snippet and would be prepared to pay for your time.
Thanks,
Mark
I just used stackable blocks for this demo site, I had tried to get it working previously in Generatepress/blocks, Kadence and Astra.
I’ve just realised that you mean the anchor click needs to be in the ‘HTML ANCHOR’ box – on any theme or block builder.
If your documentation just mentioned that, it could have been so much easier –?even a simple screenshot of that box would help massively.
Now I know where you enter the anchor click, how would it work if there was more that one anchor link required in a paragraph of text?
Thanks
I’ve set up a temporary site (this will last 7 days) to show you examples of it not working:
https://benchmark.instawp.xyz/
Scroll down the page until you see the title What You Need To Know About Our Company, at the bottom of that column are several links and button, which all show how the ‘On anchor click’ trigger doesn’t work.
Can you explain further how the trigger ‘On anchor click’ works please.
I’ve even tried it as a button with, without the hashtag, as a class, as a hyperlink. Nothing works.
I’ve tried on a few different set-ups and it doesn’t work. With, without the hashtag. As a class, as a hyperlink. Nothing seems to work.
Your documentation doesn’t help I’m afraid, it’s very limited.
Unfortunately none of your suggestions have helped. But, fortunately I have created some CSS to fix the problem.
An update to fix the problem I’m sure would be welcome for other users without the css I have created.
Thanks,
Mark
Hello @mahbubshovan,
The styling issue mentioned above that has been fixed, is now broken again with a recent plugin update.
Can you please rollback the plugin to make the stying work again, or fix the problem.
Thanks,
Mark