Hey T Klein – Yes this is possible. In fact you can even set a cookie if your popups use cookies to open.
Let me write it up on the site as a how to and I will post a link here. Better to do it that way than have to dig up this thread in the future.
Sorry for the delay. This should be what you are looking for. Let me know if I missed anything.
https://wppopupmaker.com/kb/close-popup-form-submitted
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T Klein
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Thanks for responding so quickly. 🙂
Any idea when 1.2 will be out? I am just going to wait for that as i am not in a hurry to add this functionality to my site, I am glad it is so simple though. I never thought about using confirmation to trigger certain javascript, great solution.
I am trying to get v1.2 done by later this weekend. It has quite a few new features scheduled so it will be tight though.
You can track progress on the plugins public Git Repo – https://github.com/danieliser/Popup-Maker/milestones/v1.2
But the fact is the feature you need is done in the v1.2 branch. You can grab it there if you wish to try it sooner.
I may add some additional stuff as I would like to reduce it even further.
Im considering setting it up to work like this in future versions.
jQuery('#popmake-1').trigger('manualCookie').popmake('close', {delay: '5 seconds'});