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[removed after checking] is the correct address. Am having problems with my hosting…speaking with them right now.
RobertParticipantJust wanted to check on the progress. Any update?
RobertParticipantI would be happy to do any testing on the code for you. Would love to have this working like I have it on my site, so feel free to send me any code for testing and I’ll be happy to load it up on one of my test systems and check it out to provide feedback.
Thanks, Robert
RobertParticipantCan you notify me when it is available?
RobertParticipantMeaning a time frame to have it coded.
RobertParticipantThat would be fantastic…I really like how I was able to make it look, but I’m certainly not an experienced coder so it would be great to have it done more professionally with some options and a quicker load time.
Any idea on a time frame?
RobertParticipantI made an attempt at creating it on my site:
[http://realskinsolutions.com/skin-care-products/]
RobertParticipantAny updates on the Strip Subscription availability?
RobertParticipantOk, thanks for the updates. I really enjoy the flexibility the plugin provides me on my site.
RobertParticipantThanks, that works great!
Any thoughts on the submit and additional classes ideas?
RobertParticipantI have both anchor tags and form submits on my site and would like to easily style them the same. The plugin is great for quickly creating buttons to use, but having to use one button per link (or form submit), gets to be quite a lot of extra work. That’s the reason for the ‘url’ and ‘type’ additions to the shortcode.
Lastly, an option on the button create page to add additional classes to the anchor tag would help in overall theme styling.
Thanks.
RobertParticipantI noticed that the way you have it coded it can only be used on anchor tags.
I believe this is due to the code using a.wpbtn, if there was a shortcode option to override this, say [wpbuttons ids=1 type=’submit’] that would then output input.wpbtn instead of a.wpbtn, I think that would allow usage on input buttons as well.
Also, as I mentioned above, the option for [wpbutotns ids=1 url=”http://abc.com”%5D could be a great way to solve the button copy issue. If I’m thinking about it correctly, wouldn’t that override allow you to use the same button for many products?
Hope that explains it better.
Thanks.
RobertParticipantIf you happen to be looking at this, I was wondering if there could be one additional tweak?
Allow for the option of using either an anchor tag or an input tag for the button. This could be just a simple option on the button edit page.
RobertParticipantTwo questions…any progress on the copy function?
Secondly, is there anyway to override the target url by sending a value in the shortcode? Really, what I’m looking for is to be able to open content in a lightbox from an external source that can be overridden from the shortcode line.
Like:
[wpbuttons ids=”1_1″ url=”http:abc.com/file”]
where the url would be opened in a lightbox.
Obviously I can put the url in the “Target URL” section on the edit button page, but I’d like to be able to override what is there on some buttons.
Hopefully that makes sense.
RobertParticipantGreat. The plugin I’m using (WordPress HTTPS) seems to work fine, but I’d prefer not having to add another plugin.
Please let me know when you have added the option.
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