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StaceyR

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  1. 1 hour ago, ThompsonWebDesign said:

    Try putting the below in the order confirmation code injector instead.

    
    <div class="redirect-text">
    <h2>Thank You for your Order.... onward to the the General Info Page!</h2>
    </div>
    
    <script>
    	$('.redirect-text').insertAfter('#confirmed-page');
    </script>

     

    It's still at the bottom. At least I didn't crash Squarespace, though!

  2. 2 hours ago, paul2009 said:

    Yes, sure. Just add your text in the same box. You can wrap it in Header tag if you want it to stand out.

    Squarespace is back up. I was able to get the text to print! The only bad thing is that one wouldn't see it without scrolling. I would have liked it to be below the text and above the page footer, but maybe that's not easily done. 

     

     

     

     

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  3. 6 minutes ago, paul2009 said:

    Hi @StaceyR

    The zero in your meta refresh statement is what determines the delay before the redirect. Changing it to 10 would delay the redirect for 10 seconds.

     

    Awesome! If it's not too much trouble (and possible), can I add text explaining that they'll be redirected? I know a little bit of HTML but that's it.

  4. 1 hour ago, ThompsonWebDesign said:

    I would caution against automatically redirecting customers away from the order confirmation page as it is likely to frustrate and confuse them. 

    Would it be more acceptable to simply add the information that will be on your general information page to the order confirmation page instead? That way customers don’t have to be redirected away from the order confirmation page. Depending on what information you would like to display it could easily be added to the order confirmation page. 

    Do you have a link to the general information page that you can share?

    I can also provide a script to automatically redirect customers if that is what you would still prefer. 

    Here's my thinking on this: the website www.mindfulcuisine.com offers cooking classes. People sign up for them on the website. There is a page on the website, General Info, that we want all participants to read before coming to class. There's also an Information and Liability Release form that we want the purchasers and any guests to complete prior to class. We've encouraged this on all the product-related pages, as well as the order confirmation email. We still have purchasers who don't fill out the form or don't ask their guests to read the page and complete the form. We end up having them do it right before class, resulting in delays. So, redirecting purchasers to the page (which includes the form as well) is a more direct push to read/complete before class. It doesn't address the guest issue, but it might result in some small improvement.

    I can inject this code <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://www.mindfulcuisine.com/general-info" />, but that redirects immediately, and I'd rather have a "Thank You for your Order.... onward to the the General Info Page!" message and then send them there.

  5. Hi, everyone. I'm hoping for some help with code injection. Normally, I'd just play around with it myself, but since this is the checkout page, I need it to work right the first time!

    I would like people who check out to see the usual confirmation page, but after a few seconds, be directed to another page on the site (general-info). If possible, the usual confirmation page would show additional text saying something like, "Redirecting to General Information page..." also.

    I think I go to Settings/Advanced/Code Injection and down to Order Confirmation Page, but then.... ?

    Thanks for any help you can provide!

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