This topic has 161 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 3 months ago ago by Robert Hall
I see where you made the change, but I don’t see how it fixed the gap. lol Your changes to the slider was done on the slider for Desktop…not the mobile slider (which is hidden with Desktop view only).
But no matter…it’s done.
I found this article to fix the problem with large gaps after implementing a certain bit of code to switch sliders if viewing on Mobile.
Which way is better? Your way? Or what Slider Revolution says to do in this case?
Hello,
All ways is good, it’s just your choice which to use.
Regards,
Robert Hall
I have a Newsletter popup issue.
If you click “Sign Up for Newsletter” link in the top bar, input in an email address, click “sign up”, the window does nothing. No indication that it was accepted. Sits there.
You have to close the window, click “Sign Up for Newsletter” once again, then the proper confirmation window pops up. See screenshot.
Feel free to try it out yourself and see how it behaves for you please.
Hello,
Your page just reloading after clicking ‘Sign up’ button.
Navigate to Dashboard->MailChimp for WP plugin->Forms and you’ll see message there:
“Increased conversions? MailChimp for WordPress Premium submits forms without reloading the entire page, resulting in a much better experience for your visitors.”
Regards,
Robert Hall
I think I figured out what I was comparing the behavior to and why I wasn’t getting it. I found this option in settings: http://prntscr.com/c1gd6w
Now it behaves the ways Classico’s does.
I do recall that little snippet you had mentioned above…I just forgot about it. I guess it refreshes instantly when submitting to give the message of “successful submission” basically. Thanks for reminding me about that.
As you can see in our demo the same effect
http://preview.themeforest.net/item/classico-responsive-woocommerce-wordpress-theme/full_screen_preview/11024192?_ga=1.208010517.681062579.1435240635
Regards,
Robert Hall
Yessir! That’s what I was looking at.
So as far as the newsletter goes, Classico implements one, but MailChimp adds to it to a degree? it seems like both are used to have one single outcome.
Our theme can read the shortcode from MailChimp plugin that you added in Theme Options->E-commerce->Promo Popup->Popup content. All others effects (reloading page) comes direcly from plugin.
P.S. So, I think this issue clear, can we close this ticket?
If you have any other questions please create a new thread.
Regards,
Robert Hall
No sir. I wanted to create a 900 page topic. lol
Sure…you can close it. I just liked the idea of all my answers being more self contained for future reference.
Thanks Robert. More to follow.
Hello,
You’re welcome!
Regards,
Robert Hall
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