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Exit Blocker For Mobile Devices (5)


08-21-2015 11:36 PM #1 esel3000 (Member)
Exit Blocker For Mobile Devices

Is there a working exit blocker script (those JavaScript Messages that pop up when you try to close the tab) for mobile devices? Or something similar to that?


08-23-2015 10:44 PM #2 johner911 (Member)

I don't know one personally, and have spent a couple of days researching this with my techs- maybe we just suck and didn't find anything useful or it indeed is not viable.

However.. you are approaching this the wrong way IMHO. You are trying to clone the desktop experience to the mobile. This is defacto a no-no.
Proper way to deal with mobile is not top down, but bottom up.

Or to cut the chit chat.

You don't need an exit blocker on mobile when you have the back button redirector. Users on mobile dont click the X close window icon, they hit the back button.


08-24-2015 04:31 AM #3 _sylar (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by johner911 View Post
I don't know one personally, and have spent a couple of days researching this with my techs- maybe we just suck and didn't find anything useful or it indeed is not viable.

However.. you are approaching this the wrong way IMHO. You are trying to clone the desktop experience to the mobile. This is defacto a no-no.
Proper way to deal with mobile is not top down, but bottom up.

Or to cut the chit chat.

You don't need an exit blocker on mobile when you have the back button redirector. Users on mobile dont click the X close window icon, they hit the back button.
They dont click X -- they click on tab icon and then click X


08-24-2015 04:33 AM #4 _sylar (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by esel3000 View Post
Is there a working exit blocker script (those JavaScript Messages that pop up when you try to close the tab) for mobile devices? Or something similar to that?
Give this one a try (I personally havent tested it, but bookmarked a while ago): http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...-even-possible


08-24-2015 10:01 AM #5 sebastian_r (Member)

As johner already said, the back button is where the action is.

Especially when you come up with a clever structure for the lander/offer that the back button redirects to.

Hint: Exactly same lander shall it not be.


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