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In reply to: [IndexNow Plugin] Menu placement+1 to this
Hi @karolinauv thanks for the update. Can you help me understand the expected functionality of “on some pages”? I asked above but didn’t see a response to that. Thanks!
Hi @karolinauv , to answer your question, in Question 7 I have the “on all pages” option selected.
The “On selected pages” option doesn’t seem to work… the selection box is empty and when I CTRL-click nothing happens.
What does “On some pages” mean? What does it do?
Thanks for making this plugin available – I appreciate your work on it, and I continue to use it.
The plugin setting states “Once XX seconds after the user arrived on the site”. The problem is that it’s not once after the user arrives on the site. It’s many times after they’ve arrived on the site. If it said “Once XX seconds after the user arrived on the page” then it would be correct.
The current behavior is not aligned with current standards nor acceptable UX of pop-ups on the web. It is going to push users away from our sites. You can take this as a feature request if you like, or ignore it. I’m still thankful for what you’ve done!
Side note: can you share what the “On some pages” setting means? I don’t see any documentation about that.
Thank you!
It shows only once per page, but that’s not acceptable nor standard behavior for a pop-up, on any site. Imagine if you went to the BBC website and read a bunch of news articles, and the same pop-up showed on every page no matter how many times you showed it? You would never come back!
Yes, I see that. But the setting I’m referring to says “Once
xx seconds after the user arrived on the site”.The problem is that it’s not once, it’s repeatedly, again and again. If a user reads several pages on my site, they will be shown the popup over and over again. That’s a good way to drive your users crazy and make sure they never come back. And that’s why most websites don’t do that 🙂
Is there a way to make it truly just “once”? If not, then the plugin doesn’t do what’s described in this setting.