A relatively simple way to add responsive modal windows to a WordPress theme.
To install, add the JS/LESS to your child theme and drop the template in the root of your theme.
In the WordPress dashboard, create a new page and set it to the "Modal (Pop-Over)" template. Add any content here — HTML is allowed.
In the modal JS, set modal_window_uri
to the new page's path.
You're done!
The modal page can also be accessed directly, so you can use a direct link to the page on buttons that open a modal as a no-JavaScript fallback.
Built by Jason Lengstorf
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