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Hi Alfred
My website doesn't collect personal data, however I'm not sure if my website uses cookies.
After recently speaking to my web hosting company, about something unrelated, they advised me that all websites now require a cookie consent banner.
I really don't know enough about cookies and what goes on behind the scenes on a website, so thought I'll put a cookie consent banner on and I'm covered.
Hi Everyone,
I've just found out that websites require, by law, a cookie consent banner.
My website, (that I built and update regularly via webplus X8) doesn't have a cookie consent banner, and I'm not sure it even collects cookies? However in the interest of wishing to be legally compliant, I'm going to add a cookie consent banner.
After doing a little research I have decided to go with www.cookiebot.com to manage and create the code for the banner.
The problem I have, is that I now have this three line piece of HTML code, (produced by cookiebot), but have no idea how to insert it into my website via webplus X8?
Can anyone help?
Hi John,
I just followed your advise, and it works perfectly.
Thanks for your help
Jason
Hi All, I'm looking for a little help using PagePlus X8
I'm designing a record label. My circular record label needs to be exactly 91mm in diameter.
Is there a way of selecting a circle and entering a specific diameter value somewhere, to resize the circle?
If not, what is the best way to create an exact sized circle?
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