Custom "thank you" page before redirecting

tiki

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Hello everyone,
I've been searching for a script or plugin for WordPress that shows a custom page saying something like "Thank you for visiting us, enjoy playing at [random casino] when an affiliate link is being clicked on, before redirecting to the casino.

I can't seem to find any or I just don't know what to search for.

Help is very appreciated.
Thanks!
 

AussieDave

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This is a good example of why affiliates should learn coding.
 

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This is a good example of why affiliates should learn coding.
Alright, don't know why you're posting in my thread if you're not going to help. And yes, I am currently learning, was just looking for a simple script.
 

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Already got help from the other affiliate forum so this thread can be closed.
 

AussieDave

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don't know why you're posting in my thread if you're not going to help.

This is a good example of why affiliates should learn coding.

Most newbie people (all accept you) would thank me for that advice. It's not your thread per se. It's a public "thread" on a public forum. Meaning, if your going to take umbrage over a reply, then don't post to a public forum.
 

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speaking about coding. if you are running a website on wordpress. what kind of coding do you recommend learning first.
 

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html, php just for starters.
and perhaps some css. I honestly think that'd be all unless you wanna get into ajax, javascript etc. Neither of which I use but have been coding when I was a student.

I believe the biggest benefit though is not really creating your own stuff, but being able to read the code and modify/fix mistakes. For example I had my star ratings disappear about 9 months ago. As Google does not guarantee them I thought what the hell, maybe it's just being new and they got taken away.

Few days ago I scanned the code just looking for something and I found a syntax mistake made by the developer. In reality the code validates but the order of declarations was wrong, hence Google did not pick it up. After I copy/paste switched the places voalia ratings are back.

None of this involved coding, or big knowledge but being able to track the code and understand what's going on, allows to modify a lot to your likings. I'm with Dave on this one. If you want things to run smoothly, you have to have basic coding knowledge to "FOLLOW THINGS" and keep an eye on stuff.

It's like being a restaurant manager and to have no idea what cooking is.
 
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