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Hi, I did the plugin test and it worked! Thanks so much!

I had one pop up functioning before the update. We don’t have any ’email opt ins.’
I don’t have access to our error.log so I’m unable to clarify if there was a Hustle error
I am not seeing ways to correct the same as above. Should I make a new help request?
Hello, I am having the same problem. I updated from the previous version this morning and have blank screens. Please help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Collapse-O-Matic] Scrollonclose Attribute with ImageSorry for the confusion. I’m finished the page so I can more clearly ask for direction (http://famm.org/quick-facts-demo/). I would like the scrollonclose that scrolls the screen back upwards a certain number of pixels: [expand title=”Close-n-Scroll” scrollonclose=”7000″]Closing this will auto scroll the element to 7000 pixels from the top.[/expand]
It is not working currently. Where should this be placed in the code to work effectively?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Collapse-O-Matic] Scrollonclose Attribute with ImageNo, what I was trying to do is use the code [expand title=”Close-n-Scroll” scrollonclose=”7000″] and cannot get it to function. Sorry I wasn’t clear before.
Here’s what I have. But no matter where I place the above code, it isn’t working.
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<div id=”target-some_id” class=”collapseomatic_content “>- Since Congress created mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes in the 1980s, the federal prison population has grown from 24,000 prisoners to over 214,000 prisoners – the largest prison system in the country. (Federal Bureau of Prisons)
- One in 31 adults in America are either behind bars, on parole, or on probation. (Pew Center on the States)
- There is no parole in the federal criminal justice system – all federal prisoners are required to serve at least 85% of their sentences. (Pew Center on the States)
- In 2015, 87% of all federal offenders received a sentence of imprisonment; only 10% received probation or home confinement. (US Sentencing Commission, 2015 Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics)
- In 2015, 95% of all federal drug offenders received prison sentences. (US Sentencing Commission, 2015 Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics)
- In 2015, 46% of all federal drug offenders were subject to a mandatory minimum sentence. (US Sentencing Commission, 2015 Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics)
- 52% of (the 21,475) drug offenders in FY 2014 were convicted of an offense that carries a mandatory minimum penalty. (US Sentencing Commission Report to Congress: Mandatory Minimum Penalties in the Federal Criminal Justice System)
- Nearly half of all federal prisoners are serving prison sentences for drugs. (US Sentencing Commission, 2015 Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics, Figure A)
<p><span id=”bot-some_id” class=”collapseomatic colomat-close”>click here to close</span></p>
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