Ele Conditions for Elementor
Ele Conditions for Elementor turns static Elementor elements into interactive, context-aware components — without writing a single line of code. There are two independent systems, both accessible from the Advanced tab of any widget, section, or container: ⚡ Triggers & Actions (client-side, no page reload) Attach one or more trigger → action pairs to any element. 10 trigger types: Click — user clicks the element Hover — user hovers over the element Delay on load — fires after X milliseconds from page load Scroll into view — fires once when the element enters the viewport Time on page — fires after X seconds the visitor has been on the page Exit intent — fires when the cursor moves toward closing the tab First visit — fires only on the visitor’s very first page load (localStorage) Nth visit — fires on the Nth page load (visit counter in localStorage) A/B Group A / B — fires for visitors randomly assigned to group A or B (persists via localStorage) 9 action types: Show — make the target element visible Hide — hide the target element Toggle — toggle visibility on each trigger Add / Remove / Toggle Class — apply a CSS class (great for CSS animations) Scroll To — smooth-scroll the page to the target element Focus — set browser focus on the target (input fields, etc.) Close Others in Group — hide all siblings sharing a CSS class (accordion pattern) Target selector: leave empty to act on the element itself, or enter any CSS selector to act on another element anywhere on the page. Hide Initially: a dedicated switcher that hides the element on load independently of triggers — useful for elements revealed by a trigger. 🎛 Display Conditions (server-side, evaluated at render time) Show or hide elements based on variables, rules, and time windows. Multiple conditions per element with AND / OR logic. Built-in variables include: user_role, is_logged_in, user_id, post_type, post_status, post_age_days, post_word_count, post_has_thumbnail, cart_count, cart_total, current_hour, current_day, current_month, current_year, utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, utm_content, utm_term, and more. Condition types: Simple — compare a variable to a value using ==, !=, >, =, <=, contains, starts_with, ends_with, empty, not_empty Time interval — show element only between two times of day (supports cross-midnight ranges) Date/datetime interval — show element only within a date or datetime window Custom variables — register your own variables via the eleconditions_vars filter in your theme’s functions.php. ACF support — pick any ACF field from a searchable dropdown; the value is fetched at render time. User meta — condition on any WordPress user meta key for the current visitor. Debug mode — shows a red-bordered overlay with the evaluated variable values, visible only to editors and administrators. Developer-friendly Zero dependencies beyond Elementor Fully filterable variable system No inline styles injected into saved content — everything is evaluated at render Note: Requires the free Elementor plugin.
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Widget Visibility Control
Widget Visibility Control lets you decide exactly where each widget appears on your site. Show widgets only on specific pages, hide them for logged-out users, display different content for different categories – all without writing a single line of code. Looking for Widget Visibility and Scheduling? This plugin gives you control over where your widgets appear: Page targeting – Show widgets on the front page, blog page, specific pages, or 404 error page Content targeting – Display widgets only on certain categories, tags, or custom taxonomies Cascading taxonomy selector – Quickly find terms in sites with many taxonomies (WooCommerce friendly) Include child terms – Match child terms automatically for hierarchical taxonomies User targeting – Show different widgets to logged-in users vs. visitors Role-based display – Target specific user roles (administrators, editors, subscribers, etc.) Author pages – Control visibility on author archive pages Date archives – Target daily, monthly, or yearly archives Post type support – Works with custom post types and their archives Time scheduling – Schedule widgets to appear only during specific date and time ranges. Perfect for promotional banners, seasonal offers, holiday announcements, flash sales, event countdowns, and time-limited content Multiple Conditions Create sophisticated visibility rules by combining multiple conditions: Use OR logic – Show if ANY condition matches Use AND logic – Show only if ALL conditions match Mix and match – Create exactly the rules you need Built for Performance Minimal database queries with intelligent caching Only loads assets where needed (widget screens) Clean, optimized code following WordPress standards Why Choose This Plugin? Lightweight – Focused functionality without unnecessary features All features included – No premium version required Jetpack Compatible – Migrate from Jetpack Widget Visibility without reconfiguring anything Independent Storage – Your rules are stored separately, safe from Jetpack changes Block Editor Ready – Works with both classic widgets and block-based widgets Privacy Focused – No external connections, no tracking, no data collection Safe by design – No PHP eval, no arbitrary code execution; rules are stored as structured data Coming from Jetpack? If you’ve been using Jetpack just for widget visibility and want to reduce your site’s load, this plugin can help: No configuration needed – Your existing visibility rules are automatically imported on activation Same familiar interface – The visibility panel works as you’re used to Keep or clean legacy data – Choose to maintain Jetpack compatibility or clean up completely No disruption – Your widgets will continue working as before Coming from Widget Logic? Widget Logic has been closed on the WordPress plugin directory. Widget Visibility Control is a safe, maintained alternative: No PHP eval – Visibility rules are stored as structured data, not as executable PHP code Assisted import – On detection of Widget Logic data, an importer translates the most common conditional tags (is_home, is_page, is_category, is_user_logged_in…) into proper visibility rules. Works with data from both Widget Logic 5.x and 6.x You decide what’s tricky – For rules we can’t translate automatically, the importer asks per widget whether to import as always visible, always hidden, or skip Original data preserved – Your Widget Logic data stays in the database until you choose to clean it up Coming from Widget Options? If you only use Widget Options for visibility and want a lighter, focused plugin without the pro upsells: No pro version – All features included in the free plugin Visibility-first – We do one thing well: show/hide widgets based on pages, content, users, roles, and schedule Compatible interfaces – Works in the block-based widget editor, the classic widget editor, and the Customizer Quick try – Install alongside Widget Options to compare; switch when you’re ready Developer Friendly Follows WordPress Coding Standards Fully translatable with complete i18n support Action and filter hooks for customization Clean uninstall – removes only its own data Support Need private support or custom development? Do you need one-on-one help, priority troubleshooting, or a custom feature, integration, or tweak built specifically for your site? I offer private support and custom development. Just contact me and tell me what you need. Need help or have suggestions? Official website WordPress support forum YouTube channel Documentation and tutorials Love the plugin? Please leave us a 5-star review and help spread the word! About AyudaWP We are specialists in WordPress security, SEO, AI and performance optimization plugins. We create tools that solve real problems for WordPress site owners while maintaining the highest coding standards and accessibility requirements.