Simple Details Modal

Simple Details Modal

Simple Details Modal

Add a simple details modal for Terms, Privacy, etc.

Add a simple details modal for Terms, Privacy, etc.

Add a simple details modal for Terms, Privacy, etc.

Applies to

Venture

Venture

How it works

For brands that only require minimal Terms, Privacy, or Donation Policy text, using a simple modal can save pages.

Everything is setup in Code Injection: In the Footer Injection of the site, you'll see the main SM Modal code (don't touch that) with 3 sections below it. Each of these sections corresponds to a modal. You can edit the current modals' content and leave them as-is, or you can copy/paste to add another.

You can trigger a modal from anywhere on the site, as the HTML is in the site-wide injection. The "ID" field in the code is what you'll use to open it on a page—just add a link to text or a button, add the corresponding ID link (see default values for example), and hit save. Modals are mobile-responsive by default.

Note: These modals are designed to be extremely simple, so don't expect to include SQSP blocks, forms, etc (unless you're very comfortable with HTML/CSS).

For brands that only require minimal Terms, Privacy, or Donation Policy text, using a simple modal can save pages.

Everything is setup in Code Injection: In the Footer Injection of the site, you'll see the main SM Modal code (don't touch that) with 3 sections below it. Each of these sections corresponds to a modal. You can edit the current modals' content and leave them as-is, or you can copy/paste to add another.

You can trigger a modal from anywhere on the site, as the HTML is in the site-wide injection. The "ID" field in the code is what you'll use to open it on a page—just add a link to text or a button, add the corresponding ID link (see default values for example), and hit save. Modals are mobile-responsive by default.

Note: These modals are designed to be extremely simple, so don't expect to include SQSP blocks, forms, etc (unless you're very comfortable with HTML/CSS).

For brands that only require minimal Terms, Privacy, or Donation Policy text, using a simple modal can save pages.

Everything is setup in Code Injection: In the Footer Injection of the site, you'll see the main SM Modal code (don't touch that) with 3 sections below it. Each of these sections corresponds to a modal. You can edit the current modals' content and leave them as-is, or you can copy/paste to add another.

You can trigger a modal from anywhere on the site, as the HTML is in the site-wide injection. The "ID" field in the code is what you'll use to open it on a page—just add a link to text or a button, add the corresponding ID link (see default values for example), and hit save. Modals are mobile-responsive by default.

Note: These modals are designed to be extremely simple, so don't expect to include SQSP blocks, forms, etc (unless you're very comfortable with HTML/CSS).

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