Using the simple approach outlined in this video, you can easily have delayed content on your website. (So in other words, it’s content that shows up after the user has been viewing the page for a certain amount of time.)
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that works great unless you’re running a page template and then it stops as the java is in the footer.php?!
I don’t think it would matter. Javascript can be run either in the header or the body, so it doesn’t matter where it is. Unless I am missing something.
This did not work for me at all. I’m using Thrive Themes.