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# Newsletter popup

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From here, you can change the newsletter settings.\
You can the following options:

**Enable Newsletter popup** - This will enable the popup. If unchecked, the popup won't show.

**Show in customizer -** Checking this will show the popup in the customer area. This is used for making updates to the popup.

**Show newsletter after** - period set in seconds after which the popup will show on the page.

**Color settings** - You have the option to change the color of the background and text. In order for the settings to take action, you will need to check the `Overwrite colors` checkbox.

**Media** - From here you can set the image and its position.

**Logo -** The logo at the top of the popup can be managed from here as well.

**Heading, Body text, Button close label** - Used to control the textual content.

**Newsletter form code -** This can be used for embed forms like Klaviyo, Mailchimp, etc.

**Button style -** Select the style of the subscribe button.


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