Change Cookie Settings

Hello.

I am increasingly seeing websites that have a symbol at the bottom left, similar to a fingerprint, with which you can change the cookie settings.

Sitely offers this button for the privacy policy page. I have it there.

Is there a new regulation - that I have missed - that such a button must now be permanently visible on all pages?

If so, how can I move this button to a popup (or use a fingerprint icon) that is then permanently displayed?

Thank you.

Mr. F.

Hello.

I have made a popup and placed an icon inside and assigned the action to remove the cookie. That can only be done on the page for the privacy policy.

Even when the popup appears on all pages, the action to remove the cookie only works on the page for the privacy policy. Weird! Is that by design? I think that should be changed.

Mr. F.

Hi.

After more than 2 weeks still no idea how to fix this?
Are all the experts on summer vacation?

Mr. F.

If nobody responds, perhaps send the project to Duncan? He can see if that is how it should be functioning.

Hello @Mr_Fozzie :blush:

I tested this on my end, and it works fine for me. Here’s what I did:
1. Created the popup.
2. Set the popup to display on all pages.
3. Copied the “Delete” button.
4. Pasted the button into the popup that’s already present on all pages.

It works locally for me. I’m attaching an example project.

Popup Cookie Settings.sitely (296 KB)

Thank you Allan.

Smart, but it does not work the way i want it.
When clicking the small cookie icon a 2nd popup moves in, but it does not take the action to display the original banner from the privacy policy page. That’s what i want to see.

I’m in touch with Duncan and it seems that a solution for this is in progress.
Thank you anyway for the inspiration.

Mr. F.

You can also do the same with the consent banner buttons and recreate the banner inside a new popup :blush: But it’s great to hear that a solution is already in development!

Ok. Here we go again.

Sitely V6 now allows to do that. It works for me as desired.

Mr. F.

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