IFTTT is my favorite but it is third-party/outside of WP. Also don't think it's really customisable per-message with IFTTT. Maybe with a lot of extra work.
Within WP I think Jetpack's Publicize module also works really well. I do think it lets you customize the message too.
I am shocked - yesterday I posted on LinkedIn and asked if a plugin like this existed. A kind soul sent me here, talk about great timing!
The idea I'd had to write a plugin like this was to also have a 'completion status' field for each page. By default every page/post would be set to 'Work in Progress' but on completion of a page I could change it to 'Final/Pending Review/Completed'. This would then show the client a tickbox enabling them to 'sign off' the page. There'd be a page somewhere showing a list of all content's statuses which would be visible to the client.
This would save a lot of time I'm sure - I seem to spend half my time either emailing clients updates or responding to 'I don't like page X' comments with 'I haven't started working on it yet'.
I'm tied up at the moment but will install and give feedback over the weekend.
I would bind a JavaScript event to the specific element when it becomes visible and then play the audio.
Here are some good ways on detecting if a element is visible
It operates on the client side and prevents those requests, to my understanding. If the functionality of the plugin is something adblock would block, the functionality will be blocked (i.e., if the plugin is designed to show an ad the ad could be blocked) but the plugin will still run. Adblock appears to filter each call for content before the content is actually requested. That doesn't prevent a server-side hook like a plugin, unless the plugin only runs when a certain type of request is made and adblock filters that request.
If the plugin is called from an ad on your page, the plugin would not run because the ad is not called. Otherwise, you're fine.
>Festinger’s
Ok, I did. and it's almost non-existent except for 5 Stars on TrustPilot. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/festingerbhw.com
And WOW - Jul 10, 2021 was a BUSY review day!
TheFawkOuttaHere.
check this, it doesn't get more basic (and free) than that, if the one I'm sharing doesn't work, you have tons more to explore and test
There is one google font i was unable to get to display. It is called Rock 3D.
When I try to use it it always overlays my previous used font...
You can create duplicates of an element in the page and, for example, hide one on desktop and the other on mobile, or tablet. Check this video https://elementor.com/academy/elementor-responsive-101-all-you-need-to-know/
and let me know if you still have questions.
Cheers!
WordPress.com and WordPress.org are not connected and do not share accounts. Individual WordPress installs have their own set of users as well, and do not share accounts with anybody else.
So, sounds like you're deeply confused as to what is what here, and what you are trying to do. Perhaps if you explained the problem in more detail, somebody could give you useful advice.
Yes there is! But if you only deploy one form/survey to your front-end it's completely unrestricted and includes all Premium features.
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The Premium plugin can be bought right from our website https://tripetto.com/wordpress or by upgrading inside your WordPress install.
Hi, In order to capture the leads there are various lead magnet plugins available in the market https://automationagency.com/best-wordpress-plugins-capture-leads/ you can check these based on your requirement which does their job very well. After that you need to customise a bit to email the user.
Other way round, you can capture the leads into Mailchimp, hubspot and then schedule the newsletter or offer to be sent out. Recently I have studied this which is also good to use https://mailster.co/
The only way to off-load your server and get optimized images, is to use a service like https://cloudinary.com or some other provider, or using BunnyCDN´s image add-on for $10 a month on top of the regular $1 a month cdn service.
WordFence has been sending warning on the 11 May to registered users about this issues:
I got the idea that it might work, because adblock accept some ads now. And i thought this plugin, would detect and only show these ads for the users. Here is adblocks "acceptable ads"
Please correct me if I'm wrong:
"WebP browser support. Currently, only Google Chrome and Opera support WebP images. Although other popular web browsers such as Firefox, Safari, and IE do not currently support the new image format natively, there has been some discussion regarding this topic on Twitter and in forums"
What I said was: the theme shouldn't really matter. I am sure there will be nuances that I need to work around that stem from the theme or other plugins, but where there is a will, there is a way ;)
As far as being OK with Wordpress PHP programming, I am learning as I go. Things have changed a lot in the last 15 years or so...
HTML is pretty standard so that shouldn't pose too much of an issue. CSS has come along in leaps and bounds in that same timeframe. I am amazed at what it is capable of now :)
Anyway, we seem to have gone off track here. Thanks for your input
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On a side note, I decided to download Elementor to have a bit of a look last night. All their documentation mentions a free version is available by going to https://elementor.com/ and clicking Download. Except I couldn't find it anywhere on their site. I just wanted to try out the free version and see what it's capabilities are before deciding whether to purchase it or not.
I have a few projects coming up that it might be useful for, so want to evaluate it first. I have always hated WYSIWYG HTML editors in the past as they created very bloated code. I'm curious to see what this Elementor can do. They claim to create a bloat free page that loads super fast. If it can do that legitimately, it might be worth a decent look.
Anybody know how to access the free version?
I miss Blog2Social in your list. You can connect profiles, pages and groups, you can customize post, schedule them or - if you don't want to spend time on posting you blog updates - use the auto-posting and auto-scheduling function. If you don't know it by now you should test it. (https://blog2social.com)
Hey Ian_SAfc, you can set a parameter for both of those using contact form 7. It’s free and well regarded and we use it a ton.
You can read the details here : https://contactform7.com/file-uploading-and-attachment/
Let me know how it goes!
Try out Yodeck. Much more powerful than Screenly, rock-solid, works on the RPi (any version), complete scheduling, can even turn the TV on and off. Annual subscriptions get you all RPi Players for free, ready to be used.