Think of a spinning popup coming out of nowhere from your web page and literally spins it's way into view. It will get the attention of any web browser who might be visiting your site.
Internet Explorer browsers 5.5 version or better has a feature, which will allow you to construct an impressive spinning action with any type of HTML content. This feature is virtually unknown, but you can benefit from this relatively unknown innovation. Programming knowledge is not required everything is done for you automatically. All you have to do is make a few choices, then click to have your code instantly produced for you. Then you can copy and paste the spinning popup to your web pages.
You can choose one of the four different directions you want your popup to spin. Your choices are clockwise, counter-clockwise and there are two different three-dimensional styles to choose from. You also have the choice of how many times it spins and the duration of each spin.
With a Spinning Popup you are able to choose the content of the popup. You are also able to include links, email sign-up form, a download link for ebooks or software, or maybe just important information you want to ensure it gets the visitor's attention. A Spinning popup cannot be blocked with Popup Blockers.
The Spinning Popup is a versatile tool you will have the options to design the way you want it. You can choose from several different borders, the thickness of the border and the color of the border. You can choose the height and width of the popup by pixels.
Your Spinning Popup will load inside an iframe window so it is strategically placed over the top of the page. It is programmed to open as soon as your web page has been fully loaded. You will be able to decide the location of the popup on your web page. Your choices will be top-left, center, top-right, middle-left, middle-center, middle-right, bottom-left, bottom center, and bottom-right. The spinning popup will remain stationary in the location you have set, even if the visitor scrolls up or down until the window is closed.
You have control of the Close Bar, if you choose to have a close bar. You can choose the style and the location of the close bar. You will also have the option of choosing the background and text color for the close bar. If you choose, you can use a link to take the place of a close bar or to be used instead of the close bar and have both.
You will get to choose the number of times the same visitor will have the opportunity to view the spinning popup window. Or you can choose the frequency of the spinning popup. You may decide to set it for every day for one week and then it will not be seen again for a month. A cookie will help you keep track of the time and date of the viewing of the spinning popup for a specific visitor. If you wish, the same visitor may only see the spinning popup once.
If your visitor is using Firefox as their browser rather than Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater, they will not see the spinning motion of the popup. Chances are the majority of visitors will be using Internet Explorer 5.5 or better. After you have your web page set up, open it up and look at it the way a visitor will see it. This will enable you to catch any forgotten settings or change unwanted features to your web page.