I like to create a pop up registration form when visitor check my site.
how I create a popup registration form
I like to create a pop up registration form when visitor check my site.
if you are after a pop up registration form there ARE plugins to do this...http://wordpress.org/plugins/simplr-registration-form/
and http://wordpress.org/support/topic/registration-pop-up being the first two results from a search in Google for "pop up registration form wordpress" from the .co.uk site.
What "Profmiss" appears to be mentioning is a "pop up on exit" form.
I personally HATE it and I think a lot of people do as well, when you have navigated to a site for some specific reason- a report, a blog article dealing with a topic in particular, to be blocked by a pop up which has be filled in to access the content, and has no "X" or cancel option...I never hang around for that.
The gentlest alternative is a delayed pop up which you can set to appear after a time lapse, or better still after say 3 page views, or views on a certain page.
Better by far is an explicit registration box, in exchange for a great report. Good content and user value is what creates opt ins, not an invasive plug in, IMO...
I am not sure that this is even on topic or helpful, but if it is, then great! Best wishes, Andy
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Dear Community
In my Blog Page I can see the post in the "long" version. I like them to be on the "shor
I found a solution:
http://www.orclage.com/wordpress-twenty-thirteen-theme-post-excerpts/
Hi, I see you are using WordPress, this is what I did so it should work for you as well. :)
Go to your ''dashboard'', click on the big blue button ''customize your site'', on the left menu select ''layout''. At the bottom of the ''layout'' option you fill find ''post content display'' and that is where you can choose either ''teaser excerpt'' (this is the one you want) or ''full content''.
Hope this was helpful!
It most have to do with the theme?
Because in mine, I have it right in front of me as I'm writing to you, it is the second option in the left menu.
Maybe let others know your theme and they could help out. :)
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Dear Community
In my Blog Page I can see the post in the "long" version. I like them to be on the "shor
I found a solution:
http://www.orclage.com/wordpress-twenty-thirteen-theme-post-excerpts/
Hi, I see you are using WordPress, this is what I did so it should work for you as well. :)
Go to your ''dashboard'', click on the big blue button ''customize your site'', on the left menu select ''layout''. At the bottom of the ''layout'' option you fill find ''post content display'' and that is where you can choose either ''teaser excerpt'' (this is the one you want) or ''full content''.
Hope this was helpful!
It most have to do with the theme?
Because in mine, I have it right in front of me as I'm writing to you, it is the second option in the left menu.
Maybe let others know your theme and they could help out. :)
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I own a domain name for two weeks and have a site created on that name. I found out that the name of that domain is a p
You can move to new domain and redirect the old to the new one, then your traffic will be redirected
I own a domain name for two weeks and have a site created on that name. I found out that the name of that domain is a p
You can move to new domain and redirect the old to the new one, then your traffic will be redirected
if you are after a pop up registration form there ARE plugins to do this...http://wordpress.org/plugins/simplr-registration-form/
and http://wordpress.org/support/topic/registration-pop-up being the first two results from a search in Google for "pop up registration form wordpress" from the .co.uk site.
What "Profmiss" appears to be mentioning is a "pop up on exit" form.
I personally HATE it and I think a lot of people do as well, when you have navigated to a site for some specific reason- a report, a blog article dealing with a topic in particular, to be blocked by a pop up which has be filled in to access the content, and has no "X" or cancel option...I never hang around for that.
The gentlest alternative is a delayed pop up which you can set to appear after a time lapse, or better still after say 3 page views, or views on a certain page.
Better by far is an explicit registration box, in exchange for a great report. Good content and user value is what creates opt ins, not an invasive plug in, IMO...
I am not sure that this is even on topic or helpful, but if it is, then great! Best wishes, Andy