• Resolved catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)


    Hello.

    1. I’d like to ask you if you can please add shortcode support in the settings of the plugin so we can easily see the shortcode of the form and place it anywhere we want.

    2. I’m using WP-Rocket which has a nice built-in lazy load functionality for images and iframes. It seems to work great with Facebook Feed. So, since the plugin itself is a bit heavy, and I think most people place it in the footer, please consider adding an option to display it as an iframe or even better implement a lazy load option in it.

    3. There seems to be an issue with the “Add Optin Form” button inside the post editor.
    The modal window pops up, but there is no form to be selected, just the “Please select…” option. I tested this without any other plugin in order to rule out conflicts.

    4. Do not load the plugin’s files where it is not needed. For example I deleted the widget, but I still see /mailchimp-wp/assets/pagecount.min.js running.

    I hope that at least some of the above can be fixed.

    Please let me know.
    Thanks!

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by catmaniax.
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  • Plugin Author fatcatapps

    (@fatcatapps)

    Hello there,

    Thanks for using our plugin.

    Here are some of your answers:

    1. The shortcode feature is present only for the postbox layout in the free version. It is good practice to not give shortcode for pop ups because pop ups are designed to display over the page and not at a location within the page. Instead you can select and target each pages for the pop to display in the premium version of the plugin. So pop up targeting on pages is feature available in the premium.

    2.I have noted down your request as a feature a feature request into our system and we might be adding this feature in the future version of Optin Cat if we get more demands from it form users like you.

    3. The “Add Optin Form” button only works if you have an active postbox layout form created in Optin cat. Otherwise it won’t show anything. If you don’t have it even with the postbox layout enabled, then I would also suggest reverting to a default theme like TwentySeventeen and see if the issue persists.

    4. The pagecount.min.js file is there is count the impressions of the other forms so that the Optin Cat Summary in the WordPress dashboard.

    Let us know if you have any other questions.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    Thanks for the reply, please consider my suggestions and try to make the plugin more lightweight in the future.

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