Hmmm… I think you’re right 🙂
how is a visitor supposed to accept the usage of cookies and remove the notification then?
are you saying that if the visitor clicks the button with the label “Button Text” in the backoffice of the plugin, he is granting permissions to the use of cookies?
I’m sorry, but did you try using this plugin? This is a VERY simple and straightforward tool.
i’m using it a long time ago, but i think in the config screen (/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=cookie-notice) you may have a bug.
The description of the option “Button Text” is “The text to show on the button when cookies have NOT been accepted” (please see here- https://wordpress.org/plugins/cookie-notice/screenshots)
Shouldn’t it be “The text to show on the button when cookies have been accepted”???
Thanks again
No, because there’s no frontend button then.
So if there is no bug, and that but really is to be used by a visitor to NOT allow the usage of cookies, how can i configure a button for the visitor to ACCEPT the cookies and hide the notification?
Sorry, I give up with the explanation.
Please just Google for: cookies, or EU cookie law.
i just searched, see this site please (give me one more chance to explain myself):
http://www.cookielaw.org/cookie-audit/
they show the notification and have a Close button, that JUST CLOSES the notification and the visitor “By continuing to use our website without changing the settings, you are agreeing to our use of cookies”
YOUR PLUGIN DOES NOT HAVE THIS BUTTON!!!
the button that you provide in YOUR PLUGIN is a button for “when cookies have NOT been accepted”
did i made myself clear now?
i know the cookie law and the way to use the plugin, explaining that by continuing the use of my site they are allowing. what i don’t find in your plugin is a CLOSE BUTTON, as simple as that!
This plugin has basicaly:
1 button (possibly 2, but I don’t want to make it overly complex)
1 message
The idea is:
Read the message
Click the button
You can write any message you want. You can give the button any label you want: Close, I agree, Accept, whatever.
It does nothing (and it can’t do nothing) to your browser settings, it just store’s an information that you clicked the button.
The button and the message is displayed until you click it.
What is there you don’t understand?
The label “The text to show on the button when cookies have NOT been accepted” on the configuration of that button.
But i understand now that the plugin works how it’s supposed to work.
Thanks and sorry for the misunderstood
No problem.
I’m glad we have cleared it.
Regards,
Bartosz / dfactory