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Animated icons added #610

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Animated icons added #610

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@harshitarora-in harshitarora-in commented Jul 27, 2023

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Changes proposed in this Pull Request:

Replacing the static optimole icon with the animated icon, to increase user engagement and CTR

How to test the changes in this Pull Request:

  1. Just by checking if the animated icon is visible on https://wordpress.org/plugins/optimole-wp/

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  • Have you added an explanation of what your changes do and why you'd like us to include them?
  • Have you written new tests for your changes, as applicable?
  • Have you successfully ran tests with your changes locally?

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pirate-bot commented Jul 27, 2023

Plugin build for 48221bd is ready 🛎️!

@harshitarora-in harshitarora-in merged commit 08fda68 into master Jul 27, 2023
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@harshitarora-in harshitarora-in deleted the animated-icon branch July 27, 2023 15:23
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🎉 This PR is included in version 3.9.0 🎉

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