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  • Plugin Author Daniel Iser

    (@danieliser)

    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.

    Plugin Author Daniel Iser

    (@danieliser)

    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

    Please take a moment to rate and review the plugin and or support

    Thread Starter T Klein

    (@tklein87gmailcom)

    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.

    Plugin Author Daniel Iser

    (@danieliser)

    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'});

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