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DescriptionThis plugin allows you to enter a shortcode to add links to pages/posts which will be opened in a popup window. The only options in Alligator popup are entered in the shortcode, so there is no admin page for this plugin. Shortcode:Add a popup shortcode where you would like a link to appear within your post or page text. The shortcode has parameters for url, height and width and should be in the format: popup url='height='300' width='300' scrollbars='yes' alt='popup'Link Text/popupInclude your own Link Text and values for the url the width & height of the popup, and the alt text fot the link.If no values are entered for the alt text and the height and width, defaults of 400px are used for the width & height of the popup window.Scrollbars are enabled by default and will show if the scrollbars parameter is not added to the shortcode.
By default, you cannot execute PHP in WordPress posts and pages. We have made it a rule of thumb to never execute PHP in our posts and pages either because it can be hectic to change things in the future.
If you do not want scrollbars on your popup window, add the scrollbars parameter with the value “no” to the shortcode: scrollbars='no'If no value is entered for the alt text, an empty alt tag will be used in the link. HTML Link:Instead of using the shortcode you can include your link in the format: Link TextThis might be useful in a text widget, or you can build the link in a template file of your theme.
Note:If you are using any other plugin (or a theme) that uses a shortcode with the name ‘popup’, you will not be able to use this plugin. This is not because of any shortcoming in this plugin, but because shortcodes such as those to create popup links should always be implemented in a plugin not a theme.On mobile devices such as iPads which don’t use browser windows, the link will open in a new tab.This plugin was written in response to a post by a WordPress.org forum user who promised to wrestle an alligator if his problem with creating popups was solved. FAQ Where is the admin page?It doesn’t have any options that need an admin page, so there isn’t one. What is the syntax of the shortcode?popup url=”height=”300″ width=”300″ scrollbars=”0″Link Text/popupThe values for height and width must be positive integers and the value for scrollbars must be either 1 (to show scrollbars) or 0 (to not show scrollbars) Are the shortcode parameters all necessary?The url is a mandatory parameter but height, widths and scrollbars are optional parameters, Default values will be used for any not present.
What is the syntax of a link if I’m not using the shortcode?Why doesn’t it work?The plugin does work on the sites it has been tested on. If it is not working for you, you may have done something wrong or maybe your theme is not built to WordPress standards.
Feel free to ask for help on the. What levels of support are available?I offer free forum support for free cubecolour plugins where all communication takes place on the WordPress.org forums and a link is provided to the page on your site where I can see the issue without needing a password.
Non-free support via email is available if the conditions of obtaining free support on the public forum are not compatible with the level of support required. This paid email support can be requested at: I am using the plugin and love it, how can I show my appreciation?You can donate via. If you find the plugin useful I would also appreciate a glowing five star review on the How do I wrestle an alligator?This page has some handy tips:http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/10/19/how-to-wrestle-an-alligator/.
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Thanks for reporting this issue. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. However, we're unable to reproduce this.Sometimes strange behavior may be caused by a plugin or theme conflict. The fastest way to rule out conflicts is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Sixteen.
If this resolves the issue, you have a conflict and should activate one plugin at a time until you locate the conflict. Finally, after all plugins are active, switch to your theme.
This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or a theme conflict.If you are unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we wrote a small guide that will walk you through the steps. You can find it here:We understand if you wouldn't want to deactivate your plugins and switch themes on a production site, so it may be preferable that you set up a staging environment for your tests.If you're not familiar with a staging site, this article will help you get started:Can you please inform us of the results?
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