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  • Hi, what exactly do you mean by responsive design isn’t working? The cookie bar is responsive in that it’s always 100% width with centred content. It doesn’t have font resizing at different breakpoints as that will always depend on your own website so you can set some CSS if you’d like to customise that. If you can explain a bit about what you want it to do that would be helpful. Also, please post your URL otherwise this conversation will be ver hypothetical! Thanks ??

    Thread Starter useijmer

    (@useijmer)

    Hi,

    Thanks for your reply. From a posts I read there should be a special short code for adding responsive design, now I understand that that is not the case.

    What did not work for me was that I would like to have a button with two words (like “ok, understand”), problem then is that when screen gets too small half the button with ok ends up on row one and the other half on next row. I solved that with adding   between the words instead, now the button remains on the same row all the time, however that may be an option to consider as standard?

    Second problem was that when the screen got smaller and text ended up on two rows, the button was covering the row above. I tweaked the css a bit and now it works.

    The site is https://www.induo.com, thanks for your support.

    Hi, glad you got it working. The aim is to build something that works for 80% of people without needing to be tweaked but there will always be times when you need to, so in your case glad you got the bit of CSS working ?? If you find the plugin useful I’d love to hear your thoughts by way of a review? All the best

    Thread Starter useijmer

    (@useijmer)

    Will do, three things that could be great to consider:

    Option to change row height or padding outside the button from within the plugin.

    The entry container for the button text removes html-code. This would have been a nice feature to have, I would love to add a font-awesome icon for example.

    Import/export function so that the settings once tweaked to perfection could be exported to another site.

    Just thoughts of improvement to an already great and useful plugin.

    Thanks for the feedback ??

    Re: padding and height, it’s so specific to the website that I’d always leave those to custom CSS which would offer better performance anyway. I’ve seen this plugin in use on ~10k individual websites and most people just use the defaults, so better performance will be better than ultimate customisation options.

    The button text field does have to be text only as it is inserted into an HTML template, so doing it another way would break it. However- watch this space for an enhancement to this feature at some point, I do have plans to overhaul this.

    Hope the rationale makes sense!

    By the way- I love what you did with the plugin, that’s a showcase example of how to customise it to match your website- great job!

    Thread Starter useijmer

    (@useijmer)

    Thanks for feedback, I agree that speed is important so it all makes sense to me ??

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