• Resolved Jim

    (@simpleserve)


    Hi Can you please clarify whether the shortcodes still work? For instance, on the welcome page upon subscribing I want to add the link to the edit profile page and used to be able to use a shortcode like: {profile_url} but this seems to have no effect lately?

    If not can you please clarify how we can add a custom button with a link to the profile page – specifically on the front end once someone signs-up; they are shown a success message and yes I know they get an email with a link to their profile page but we wanted to add it to the bottom of the welcome page once they sign-up as we have various extra fields that are hidden on the basic sign-up form that we’d like to encourage users to complete.

    Old shortcodes that work on an older build are as follows:

    {reactivate_url}
    {profile_url}
    {profile_form}
    {unsubscription_confirm_url}

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Support Michael Travan

    (@michael-travan)

    Hello,

    profile link shortcode should work correctly, did you add that to the welcome page by selecting “Customize” on Subscription > Settings > Welcome ? May I have your website url?

    Michael

    Thread Starter Jim

    (@simpleserve)

    Hi

    I have got them to work, essentially they need to be used in the editor within newsletter – they fail if we use them in an elementor block (ie a button) so to make them work, I had to create a custom button in your editor and then assign the shortcode.

    Be better if one day they would work in elementor shortcode widgets…

    Thanks for replying. 🙂

    Plugin Support Michael Travan

    (@michael-travan)

    Hello @simpleserve,

    as you said, our shortcodes will work only inside newsletters and Newsletter-generated service pages. You can’t use them outside of those places.

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