Description
Control, limit, and restrict what webpages widgets are shown on – point and click visual display. Replaces original widget logic plugin because anyone can use it easily without knowing any code or template tags, “it just works”.
UPDATE – now contains ability to visually add widget limitations or exceptions for display OR the ability to add conditional tag code (for advanced users). You get the best of both worlds!
The original Widget Logic plugin is very useful because it allows you to restrict the display of widgets to specific pages using WordPress “conditional tags”. The only problem is that non-technical people don’t know how to use conditional tags.
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WordPress is now used by nearly 70 million websites worldwide and the majority of those website owners are non-technical people. We created Widget Logic Visual Version for all of those people. Now you can easily just point and click what sections of your WordPress website you want a widget to display on without knowing code, or “conditional tags” or any of that at all.
You can select to restrict view of widgets to the homepage, specific posts or pages, tags or categories, author pages, etc. You can create just about any combination of any of those you’d like as well.
For instance, you could choose to display a widget on only the homepage and your “about” page, or specific tag or category pages – nearly any combination you can think of.
Here’s a video tutorial:
Post plugins questions and comments in the forum: Widget Logic Visual Forum
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Installation
- Upload the plugin to your
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- That’s it. The plugin has no settings page, and the options are displayed at the bottom of all widgets
Here’s a video tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApP2A3rWtyU
Post plugins questions and comments in the forum: Widget Logic Visual Forum
FAQ
- Why isn’t it working?
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Try switching to the WP default theme
If that doesn’t work try deactivacting all your plugins.
If either of those issues makes the plugin work fine – then activate your plugins one by one until you find the one that is the conflict (or the theme).
Here’s a video tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApP2A3rWtyUPost plugins questions and comments in the forum: Widget Logic Visual Forum
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Contributors and Developers
“Widget Logic Visual” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Change Log
1.5.2
fixed bug which made widgets not always place right, but in doing so had to roll back undefined index errors fix in last release – and will fix that again in the next release once we find the root cause
1.5.1
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fixed undefined index errors
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added images folder that was didn’t make it into SVN in the last release (fixes a few broken images)
1.5
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edited the limitation lightbox to have “X” to make it more intuitive to close
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adding explanation text to the lightbox to help first time users
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added option in lightbox for users to “add new limitation” (visual style) or “use conditional tag code” (for advanced users)
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every time you add/edit limitations or conditional tag code the widget options now autosave
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added an error routine that tells you that you can’t run Widget Logic Visual and the original Widget Logic plugin at the same time (previously had conflict).
1.4
added lightbox and multiple rule abilities
1.3
added except functionalty
1.2
added the ability to add multiple limitaions
1.1
Initial plugin Widget Logic Visual Version 1.1 is released