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workarea-email_signup_popup
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Workarea Commerce plugin that adds an email signup popup to your storefront.
When using this plugin, first time visitors will be shown a modal windows asking them to signup for your mailing list. Upon dismissal or completion, they will not be prompted again.
Add the gem to your application's Gemfile:
# ...
gem 'workarea-email_signup_popup'
# ...
Update your application's bundle.
cd path/to/application
bundle
See https://developer.workarea.com for Workarea Commerce documentation.
Workarea Email Signup Popup is released under the Business Software License
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We found that workarea-email_signup_popup demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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