timmse
February 3, 2023, 3:14pm
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All right. We already have a couple of requests about making it possible to target any selector with an interaction (e.g. a class like the backdrop of the popup):
The popup element is great, but we need a way to be able to trigger it by CSS selector or by using a JS function like open_popup($id).
Looking to trigger a popup from a Max Mega Menu nav item (still waiting on Bricks to fix accessibility issues with the navigation, so using that instead) - but can’t quite manage to figure out how it works, or if it’s possible.
With Elementor, for example, you can set up popups to trigger on click of a specific class, which in this case would be, say, .enquire-popup, however even though that’s the class that holds the interaction for internal bricks elements like on-page buttons, it does nothin…
Bricks Version: 1.6.2
Not sure if this is a bug, it will probably sound like a feature request.
I would really like to be able to or tell me please, how to call a pop-up window by the selector located in the shortcode?
Those. for example. suppose a form is placed on the page, no matter which developer. Let it not be a form, the main thing is that it is a shortcode that displays some useful information. Further, let’s suppose that some information is placed inside, by clicking on which a pop-u…
We’re currently consulting about it.
Have a nice weekend!
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