Jonathon N
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Thanks. So, if I get the Reports & Retargeting Add-On, I will be able to see if people opened emails sent before I got the add-on, right?
And there’s no way to see who opened what without that add-on, right?Thanks. Should I eliminate the “unsubscribe” section? That’s the only thing that makes my emails unlike a simple email between family/friends/colleagues (which would go to Primary). My emails typically have one photo and one link and some basic text – one basic font, one text size, one color.
I presume eliminating the “unsubscribe” section would increase the risk of someone not remembering they subscribed and/or marking it spam instead of replying “unsubscribe”. That would be rare, and many people are affected by emails going to Updates, but would being reported as spam by for example two people would have a worse effect on who sees the email than being sent to Updates?
If I get the Reports & Retargeting Add-On, will I be able to see if people opened emails sent before I got the add-on?
What if I don’t have google analytics set up yet? Does that affect Reports and/or Retargeting?Not ideal, but users should see that clicking the buttons does have an effect and so they can search or filter, so that’s good.
Thanks Chad. Meant to reply. Swamped.Yes! Thanks again!
I wish I knew everything!Worked! Thanks!
I see I missed two “a”s – two link “anchors”.solved by replacing a full url in the custom link menu item with a #
I found the underline indicated the current page. That didn’t make sense for the 2nd menu heading, but my theme / menu required a url for the menu heading so I had put the homepage. Therefore even though the menu heading was the name of another page, the link was to the homepage, thus there were two underlined menu items, the homepage and this other.
Quasi-solved by adding to “Additional CSS”:
.teccc-legend ul#legend li a:hover {font-weight:700}
Is there an alternate solution? I would prefer the font-weight to change, as it does out-of-the-box, without causing the shuddering problem.I turned off Legend Superpowers mode partially because of this. Also because if there are 49 other events before the event that matches the category, I don’t want visitors to need to scroll past the 49 before they get to the one. If they are new to my website, they might just think my website is unreadable and stop reading long before the 50th event.
- This reply was modified 8 months ago by Jonathon N.
I agree. I added “If only one color category is featured, click it again so all become equally visible.” to the top of my page, making my complicated calendar intro section even more confusing.
There must be a better way.
danceorangeville.com/eventsForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar: Category Colors] increasing Legend’s font size[This message was meant for another conversation. Now I can’t see how to delete this.]
- This reply was modified 8 months ago by Jonathon N.
- This reply was modified 8 months ago by Jonathon N.
Thanks! Solved!
Should I have just clicked “Status” and changed it to “Resolved” or should I also write “Thanks! Solved!”?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar: Category Colors] increasing Legend’s font sizeWorks! Thanks!
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Plugin that keeps deactivated plugins secure from hackers?Thanks for the warning that optimizing my database could cause some deleted plugins’ data to be lost.
I’ll add to my original post:
“Edit: My Bluehost hosting plan has a firewall around my site but does not allow firewalls between folders within my site.”
… update: Too late to edit the original post.- This reply was modified 9 months, 4 weeks ago by Jonathon N.