The ReturnPress plugin allows you to add a convenient "Go Back" button in your WordPress website. Easily navigate your site's pages and posts with a simple button, allowing users to return to the previous page or post in their browsing history. Seamlessly integrated into the Gutenberg editor, ElementorThis site use affiliate links to promote recommended product and services and other Page Builders, this plugin empowers users to enhance their content creation experience with intuitive navigation controls.
DownloadHow to setup ReturnPress Properly
Here's a step-by-step guide for users on how to add a go back button using ReturnPress plugin:
DownloadInstallation:
- Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- Navigate to the Plugins menu and click on "Add New> Upload Plugin".
- Upload the plugin file and activate it.
Learn more: How to Add a “Go Back” Button in WordPress (2 Easy Methods)
Adding the Go Back Button:
- Go to the page or post you want to add the "Go Back" button to, or create a new one.
- Enter the Gutenberg editor by clicking on the "Edit" button.
- Within the Gutenberg editor, click on the "+" icon to add a new block.
- Search for the "Button" block and select it to add it to your content.
Configuring the Button Block:
- Once the Button block is added, select it to reveal the block settings in the right sidebar.
- Enter the desired button text (e.g., "Go Back") in the appropriate field.
- Optionally, you can add a link to the button, but it's not necessary for the "Go Back" functionality.
- Scroll down to the "Advanced" section in the right sidebar and find the "Additional CSS Class" field.
- Enter a custom CSS class, exactly as "go-back-btn" (mandatory).
Important! if you do not add the custom CSS exactly as go-back-btn
the button will not work.
Updating the Page/Post:
- After configuring the Button block settings, click on the "Update" button to save your changes.
Testing the Button:
- View the page or post on the front end of your website.
- Locate the "Go Back" button that you added using the ReturnPress plugin.
- Click on the button to test its functionality. It should navigate the user back to the previous page in their browsing history.
By following these steps, you can easily implement the ReturnPress plugin and add the "Go Back" button functionality to your WordPress pages and posts using the Gutenberg editor. If you are using ElementorThis site use affiliate links to promote recommended product and services or other page builder the instruction is same.
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