Triggers
1. % of page height – the parity banner/bar will display when a user has scrolled down a certain percentage of the page. For example, if you set this to 50%, the parity banner/bar will appear when a user scrolls halfway down the page.
2. Class triggering – the parity banner/bar will display when a user clicks a link or a button with the parity banner/bar’s CSS class. This lets you create a two-step parity banner/bar, where the parity banner/bar only appears after a user clicks something. Learn more about how to set this up.
3. Exit intent – the parity banner/bar will appear when a user tries to leave the page.
4. Scrolled down pixels – the parity banner/bar will appear after a user scrolls down a certain number of pixels. It’s similar to % of page height, but using a fixed pixel count instead of a percentage.
5. Seconds after page load – the parity banner/bar will appear after an X second delay. For example, if you enter 5 seconds, the parity banner/bar will appear 5 seconds after a user loads the page, regardless of whether they’ve starting scrolling or performed any actions.
6. Trigger when an element with class name is visible – the parity banner/bar will appear when an element with a certain CSS class becomes visible in a user’s browser.BA
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