- Getting Started
- Triggers
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Display Conditions
- E-Commerce Conditions (VirtueMart - HikaShop)
- Homepage
- New/Returning Visitor
- K2 - Page Type
- K2 - Tag
- K2 - Category
- K2 - Item
- PHP
- Region
- City
- User Access Level
- Joomla! Content Component View
- Month
- Day of Week
- Cookie
- IP Address
- Referrer URL
- AcyMailing List
- Convert Forms Conditions
- Language
- Component
- Joomla! Content Category
- Joomla! Content Article
- Continent
- Country
- Operating System
- Browser
- Device
- Time on Site
- EngageBox - Viewed Another Popup
- Pageviews
- User
- User Group
- Time
- Date
- URL
- Menu
- Display Conditions
- Trigger based on URL match
- Campaign Types
- Styling and Customization
- Integrations
- Advanced Features
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Functionality
- Make Accessible Popups
- Add a Countdown timer in your popup
- Limit impressions per unique visitor
- Test the responsiveness of your boxes for various devices and viewports
- Open a box by clicking on a menu item
- Trigger based on the minimum time visitor spent on the site
- Auto-close after a specific amount of time
- Open a box using HTML Attributes
- Solutions
- Developers
Referrer URL Condition
The Referrer URL Condition gives you the ability to display a box to visitors coming to your Joomla! Website from a specific website or a list of websites by using their domain names as an indicator.
Options
In the table below you can see which options are available to setup the Referrer URL Condition.
Name | Description |
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Match | Set whether to match or not the set referrers. |
Referrer URL |
In this repeater field, you can type in your Referrer URLs or parts of them one by one separating them in new lines.
Or even like this:
Or even a mix of them if you'd like but there's rarely a use case for typing them mixed. |
Use Case
A very common use case for the Referrer URL Condition is when you want to show a box for a user who is coming from an affiliate site or a social network like Facebook. For instance, if the user is somehow coming to your Joomla! Website from Facebook then perhaps you'd like to let him know that you also have a Facebook Page for him to like.
Troubleshooting
The referrer discovery is not always 100% accurate. It relies on the HTTP_REFERER variable which can be empty due to the following reasons.
- Some browsers limit access to not allow HTTP_REFERER to be passed
- The user entered the site URL in browser address bar itself.
- The user visited the site by a browser-maintained bookmark.
- The user visited the site as first page in the window/tab.
- The user clicked a link in an external application.
- The user switched from a HTTPS URL to a HTTP URL.
- The user has security software installed (Antivirus/Firewall/Browser extension) which strips the referrer from all requests.
- The user is behind a proxy which strips the referrer from all requests.
- The user visited the site programmatically (like, curl) without setting the referrer header.