ADP WordPress Popup Plugin

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Introducing:
“The WordPress Popup System”

Easily and in minutes of installation embed customizable and unblockable DHTML popup windows and Exit Popups into your WordPress Blog. These are the same windows as seen here and as new versions are rapidly released (upgrades are free) will become every bit as powerful.

But this is not just a simple one page or post popup window creator, this is a system with many remarkable features. With this plugin you can create as many DHTML popup windows as desired, the settings for each of them are stored automatically in the database and can be called up and changed at any time.

A set of templates provides a starting point, including the now industry standard Aweber and GetResponse optin forms, and many more to come.
You can embed videos (including YouTube, Transparent Flash etc), images and any content desired.

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A demo using the video plugin of ADP in wordpress – see here for instructions (and in the knowledgebase)

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To put an exit popup on any wordpress blog post is easy with the WordPress Popup System. Not only any post or page (including the home page) but also any number of posts you choose, including all posts with certain exceptions, or only the home page etc.

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In this demo an image taken from the overlay images plugin for Advanced DHTML Popup is used and the modal option selected as well as the exit option. The WordPress plugin is being used in its Pro mode.
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A simple demo using Advanced DHTML Popup Pro and the WordPress Popup Plugin in its Pro mode to produce the lightbox effect with a custom image overlaying the popup (in this example the image is taken from the overlay images plugin of ADP).

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The newly released Version 3.10 of the The Transparent Flash Player now supports not only video content hosted by the Transparent Player but also user defined Custom content and YouTube videos also.
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Demo of Trigger Player embedded in dhtml using Advanced DHTML Popup and the WordPress Popup Plugin:
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In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate daisy-chaining multiple videos with auto-scrolling down the page from one to the next.
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This is a quick demo of an “overlay image” popup using an image which is custom designed and overlaid on top of the popup itself. A set of beautiful images for this purpose is available – 2 of which are included in ADP Pro – or any user designed image can be used.

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This popup slides up from the bottom edge on any wordpress blog post. Not only any post or page (including the home page) but also any number of posts you choose, including all posts with certain exceptions, or only the home page etc.

Here it is set to the full width of the browser and to follow page scroll. It could be any dimension, hold any content and slide up to any location in the post.

This function is available in Advanced DHTML Popup Pro Version 2.48, coming in a few days. All upgrades are free, and the price will increase at some point over the next few versions.

This is a freebie given away at the site of Advanced DHTML Popup and is a very easy to implement newscroller.

It is supplied as a template in the standalone version of the The WordPress Popup System.

Here it is shown using the pro-mode of the system.

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The WordPress Popup System comes with some predefined templates.

This one is for an GetResponse optin form, all you have to do in the system is fill out the values given to you by GetResponse, or just replace the entire form code by what they provide you.
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The WordPress Popup System comes with some predefined templates.

This one is for an Aweber optin form, all you have to do in the system is fill out the values given to you by Aweber, or just replace the entire form code by what they provide you.
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Single or multiple image thumbnails embedded into websites and blogs need to be expanded into a larger image when clicked or on mouseover. In this post the simplest example is shown – mouse over the thumbnail below for a larger view in a DHTML popup.
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In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate daisy-chaining multiple videos.

Each video is set up with its own options for positioning, scrolling, flashvars etc as normal, but in this case when the first video has finished playing the second is automatically triggered to start, and when that finishes the third is started.

In this case the third “video” is in fact an optin form instead, right in the center of the page.

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In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate the use of multiple anchors to attach multiple videos to. See this post for the single anchor case.

Each video has been offset (optionally) from the anchor (made visible deliberately here) by varying amounts in x,y just to show the possibilities.

Most importantly, by starting one video and then starting another, the download (streaming) of the first video is stopped, so that only one video is occupying the bandwidth at any one time. This is a totally unique feature of the transparent flash video player.

Then by going back to the first video the streaming will continue, while that of the second will stop. You can check this easily here by watching the progress bar of the player. In this way, any number of videos of any type can be listed and viewed on one page without ever loading the bandwidth with more than one.

(You may need to clear your browser cache to start over if you have already clicked the links)

The first video is also non-transparent, this video player can show any flash content, and now in Version 2.0 can show high-definition h.264 encoded content.

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In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate the use of an anchor to attach the video to, so that it is always fixed in place, despite not being directly embedded in the post. This anchor allows for an offset in x,y to be specified so that precise positioning can be accomplished.

The anchor takes the form of an id, for example id=”adpAnchor1″ in this example, and can be used in any HTML element, such as a <p>, a <div>, or a table cell etc.

In this example the video shows up automatically, but we could just as easily have a link triggered video instead, as seen in this template if you just stop the video (set to close the dhtml layer as well as the video when stopped in this case) and click the link instead:

 

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This is the simplest DHTML implementation (instead of direct embedding in the post) of the transparent player, shown here via the plugin “The WordPress Popup System” using a template supplied with the player package (V2.0).
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Transparent Flash Video embedding

In this post we have embedded a transparent DHTML layer which contains a video spokesperson. It is attached to the top-right corner, and incorporates a transparent flash video player with some special features, available for sale. Read the rest of this entry »