Limited availability during the holidays

Another busy year is coming to its end, and an exciting year lies ahead. In order to get ready for a fresh new start, our team will spend a few days' rest during the winter holidays. Over the holiday break, we will have reduced staffing from December 20th, 2025, to January 4th, 2026, so please be patient if you do not receive a response as quickly as you normally would.

We send our warmest wishes for happiness, health, and success throughout the coming year. Thank you for your continued support, and may you have a peaceful and blessed Happy Holidays!

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  Public Ticket #1913437
Simple button top open a Pop-up
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  • Alejandro started the conversation

    Hi! I'm VERY new to wordpress, been using it for couple weeks.

    So I got your amazing LayerSlider plugin for WP, been doing lots of beautiful stuff for my site.

    However, I'm stuck on this -surely- very simple task!!!

    I want a button (simple shortcode button) to open a Pop-up LayerSlider I already designed.

    1. In the LayerSlider Pop-up settings, in the "open by click" section, I've already written something like #example, leaving blank all other options there.

    2. Also, Target pages in the is set to include ALL PAGES for the Pop-up.

    3. I went to my page and added a shortcode button, the ones that comes with the theme I'm using (morpheus), the button requests a #.... so I wrote the same keyword I used first, #example and saved.

    4. Pressing the button has no effect :-(

    What am I doing wrong?

    Thanks in advance

    Alejandro

  • Alejandro replied

    Ok I found it on my own.

  • [deleted] replied

    Hello Alejandro,

    Thank you for the feedback, glad you could solve the problem. 

    If you need further assistance please let us know.

  • Alejandro replied

    Ok here is what I did:

    Button - no need for a #, just enter a keyword in the CLASS field, for instance: openSesame

    In the LayerSlider Pop-up "open with a click" write the same keyword but with a dot before it: .openSesame

    et voilà ! - also, the pop-up has to be in the same page/page section as the button, logically.