• Resolved DigitalFormula

    (@digitalformula)


    Hello –

    I have created a Split Test for different elements on the same page.

    How does the plugin calculate/decide when to display the variations?

    Question 1 – My variations are each set to 50% but I never see the second variation once I’ve loaded the page once. I can delete the cookie as shown in the intro video, and that does work sometimes, but if I don’t do that I see one variation only.

    Question 2 – The cookie expiration date is quite long. Looks like it will expire around 8 months from today. Is this by design due to A/B testing methodologies?

    I’m hitting the pages directly – no caching is in place.

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  • Thread Starter DigitalFormula

    (@digitalformula)

    Anyone?

    Plugin Author rocketelements

    (@rocketelements)

    Hi @digitalformula

    So we multiply a random generated number with the percentage the variation has to be put out. There are some basic mathmatics to this. I can explain that a little more or post the code if you like.

    Q1: Yes the plugin fixes the variation for the user. That is for the user not getting confused on reload of the page being displayed different content.
    Q2: No there is no specific design choice

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