![]() ![]() Look for a unique class or ID (preferred) of the selected HTML element. This will open up the Element Inspection mode in your browser (Available in Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox) and will highlight the button’s HTML code. Right click on your button and click the “Inspect” option. Just right go to the frontend of your site and open the page where the button is visible. To identify the class or ID of the button, you can use your Browser’s “Inspect Element” feature. To link a button with your popup, you need to first identify your button’s ID or class. If you well versed with HTML/CSS, you can simply insert the class or ID of your button/link in Brave’s setting panel to open your popup on click. Īll you have to do is, copy this text and insert it into the url field of your button of link.įor example, if you are using the Gutenberg block editor, you can simply insert the URL in the Button Block fields url and press enter. You will see a unique code like #brave_open_popup_1194. Then scroll down to the Trigger section and click the “On Click” open. To open the popup by just changing your button or link’s url, first go to your Popup’s settings screen. Opening the popup with a css class or ID.There are 2 ways to open a popup on click. With Brave opening popups on click is quite easy. ![]()
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