Your website’s visitors will also be able to experience the spread of a pandemic as an exercise (or a social experiment), by inputing on your website 3 email addresses of their closes contacts. The plugin will send an invitation email to these 3 email addresses, with a link where these invited people can also input other 3 email addresses, and so on, until the simulated pandemic reaches critical mass!
The number of email addresses that each user must input can be changed from the plugin’s settings (the default is 3). This is the same as the R0 value of a real pandemic.
Pandemic Spread Simulation – Social Experiment adds a front end form using a simple shortcode that enables your visitors to input their close contacts’ email addresses. They will be also provided a page where they can follow the spread of the virtual pandemic they were enrolled in.
Last Update | 5 July 2024 |
Published | 21 May 2020 |
Gutenberg Optimized | Yes |
Compatible Browsers | IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Edge |
Compatible With | Aesop Story Engine, bbPress 2.6.x, bbPress 2.5.x, Beaver Builder, Block Editor, BuddyPress 10.x.x, BuddyPress 9.x.x, Easy Digital Downloads, Elementor, Elementor Pro, Exchange 1.10.x, Gravity Forms, iThemes Exchange, Layers WP, Visual Composer, WooCommerce 6.x.x, WooCommerce 5.x.x, WP EasyCart, WP e-Commerce, WPBakery Page Builder, WPML, Cornerstone, Bootstrap 5.x, Bootstrap 4.x, Foundation 6, Foundation 5 |
Files Included | JavaScript JS, CSS, PHP |
Software Version | WordPress 6.6.x, WordPress 6.5.x, WordPress 6.4.x, WordPress 6.3.x, WordPress 6.2.x, WordPress 6.1.x, WordPress 6.0.x, WordPress 5.9.x, WordPress 5.8.x, WordPress 5.7.x, WordPress 5.6.x, WordPress 5.5.x, WordPress 5.4.x, WordPress 5.3.x, WordPress 5.2.x, WordPress 5.1.x, WordPress 5.0.x, WordPress 4.9.x, Other |
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