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↑ | Adds a Notify Bar across the top of some or all pages on your website. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Adds a Notify Bar across the top of some or all pages on your website.
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Yes. As the site owner, you have the option to include or not include a 'Hide This' link on the Notify Bar you set up for your site. When the 'Hide This' link is clicked, the Notify Bar will be slide up out of view and not display again until a new browser session is started. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes. As the site owner, you have the option to include or not include a 'Hide This' link on the Notify Bar you set up for your site. When the 'Hide This' link is clicked, the Notify Bar will be slide up out of view and not display again until a new browser session is started.
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This plugin is written in a way that encloses the message part of the Notify Bar with HTML paragraph tags. This is meant to keep things simple and allow the plugin to be used for delivering succinct messages across the top of a website. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This plugin is written in a way that encloses the message part of the Notify Bar with HTML paragraph tags. This is meant to keep things simple and allow the plugin to be used for delivering succinct messages across the top of a website.
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Yes, the following tags can be used in the message field on the Notify Bar settings admin page: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes, the following tags can be used in the message field on the Notify Bar settings admin page:
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The Notify Bar plugin is meant to be flexible enough to look good on a variety of websites by going pretty light on CSS and using inheriting fonts and various other properties from the site you are installing it on. For example, on most websites, the background color of the Notify Bar will stretch the full width of the page, but on some sites that might not be the case. One way this could happen would be if you have set the HTML body element of your site to have a width of less than 100%. There are other conditions that might make the Notify Bar look different across different websites, but the hope is that by inheriting the fonts from what you're using on your site and by allowing you to set your own colors, you can make the Notify Bar look nice on most any website. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The Notify Bar plugin is meant to be flexible enough to look good on a variety of websites by going pretty light on CSS and using inheriting fonts and various other properties from the site you are installing it on. For example, on most websites, the background color of the Notify Bar will stretch the full width of the page, but on some sites that might not be the case. One way this could happen would be if you have set the HTML body element of your site to have a width of less than 100%. There are other conditions that might make the Notify Bar look different across different websites, but the hope is that by inheriting the fonts from what you're using on your site and by allowing you to set your own colors, you can make the Notify Bar look nice on most any website.
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Look for <em>Settings</em> on the main navigation menu on the left side of the WordPress admin panel. Within that <em>Settings</em> sub-menu, you'll see an item called <em>Notify Bar</em>. That link will take you to a panel where you can edit and activate the Notify Bar. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Look for <em>Settings</em> on the main navigation menu on the left side of the WordPress admin panel. Within that <em>Settings</em> sub-menu, you'll see an item called <em>Notify Bar</em>. That link will take you to a panel where you can edit and activate the Notify Bar.
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a (with attributes of href, title, and alt)
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Can my website visitors hide the Notify Bar after reading the message? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Can my website visitors hide the Notify Bar after reading the message?
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