• Hello!

    I have an idea for a feature request or a question if the following task can be realized now.

    There are three banners active. Which means that three banners are displayed one below the other and the user – especially on a mobile device – cannot do what is mentioned in the banner (hint to a how-to page or similar), because he has no more “workspace”.

    Therefore, it would be more practical to place the banners not one below the other (in lines) but one over the other (i.e. per z-index).

    Of course, this would not make sense in every case, but if there is – as in my case – also an actual order – it is enough if the first to be processed is on top and the next banner would be visible when that one is closed.

    More difficult I see the second point: It would not be sufficient with different text quantity to stack the banners by z-index, because then this would lead to optical problems. Accordingly, a logic (if then) on PHP would then be more useful.

    Not easy, but if the trend clearly goes to much more small displays, we site managers have to follow.

    I am ready for any deepening / support and offer me with pleasure to the assistance!

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  • Plugin Author vaakash

    (@vaakash)

    Hi @wp-henne,

    Thanks for taking time in writing this feedback/feature request and sorry for the late reply.

    Yes, I too agree on this. On smaller screens, when there are multiple announcements on a page it would not look good.

    I haven’t received many feedbacks to enhance this. May be most users do not have many announcements on one page.

    It is good to have the enhancements around this area like the ideas you have told.

    I’ll add this to my todo list, analyze the efforts needed, demand, other options for this and implement it based on that.

    Thanks once again.

    Thanks,

    Aakash

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