• It seems that this method of creating CTAs as page types (is that right?) results in all the other plugins placing their end-of-page content under the CTA. David had helped me with this once before by hiding some injected share buttons with CSS.

    See: https://ascendancyconsulting.com
    Can you help me get rid of the “powered by” div that’s showing up there as well. I don’t mind the follow button, it’s actually kind of convenient to have that one there.

    Also the GC Massage Bar plugin with the ability to put a message bar at the bottom of the site, that was shoving the message bar text under the CTA widget as well.

    It would be great if there were a general way to block this kind of thing so nothing shows up after the CTA. It’s probably asking for a lot, but since I kind of like the follow button which is a symptom of the same problem, perhaps a way to select which content does and doesn’t show up after the CTA? IDK, not big problem, but it keeps popping up. <<< Haha a CTA pun.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/cta/

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