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Widgets Control
Hospedagem WordPress com plugin Widgets Control
Onde hospedar o plugin Widgets Control?
Este plugin pode ser hospedado em qualquer hospedagem que tenha WordPress configurado. Recomendamos optar por um provedor de hospedagem confiável, com servidores otimizados para WordPress, como o serviço de hospedagem WordPress da MCO2.
Hospedando o plugin Widgets Control em um provedor seguro
A MCO2, além de configurar e instalar o WordPress na versão mais nova para seus clientes, fornece o WP SafePress, um sistema singular que salvaguarda e aumenta a performance do seu site ao mesmo tempo.
Por que a Hospedagem WordPress funciona melhor na MCO2?
A Hospedagem WordPress funciona melhor pois a MCO2 possui servidores otimizados para WordPress. A instalação de WordPress é diferente de uma instalação trivial, pois habilita imediatamente recursos como otimização automática de imagens e fotos, proteção da página de login, bloqueio de atividades suspeitas diretamente no firewall, cache avançado e HTTPS ativado por padrão. São recursos que potencializam seu WordPress para a máxima segurança e o máximo desempenho.
Widgets Control is a toolbox that features visibility management for all widgets, sidebars, sections of content and content blocks.
It allows to show widgets and sidebars based on conditions – you can choose to show them only on certain pages or exclude them from being displayed.
Sections of content can also be restricted by using this plugin’s [widgets_control] shortcode.
You can also define new WYSIWYG Content Blocks that can be used in widgets, sidebars and with shortcodes.
For each widget and sidebar, you can decide where it should be displayed:
- show it on all pages
- show it on some pages
- show it on all except some pages
… you can target small, medium or large screens for mobile, tablet and desktop users.
To include or exclude pages, the plugin allows you to indicate page ids, titles or slugs and tokens that identify the front page, categories, tags, etc.
In addition to page ids, titles and slugs, these tokens can be used to determine where a widget should or should not be displayed:
[home] [front] [single] [page] [category] ...
On sites using WPML, widgets can be shown conditionally based on the language viewed.
The [widgets_control] shortcode is used to embed content and show it conditionally similar to the visibility options used for widgets and sidebars.
For example, [widgets_control conditions="{archive}"]This text is shown only when the content is displayed on an archive page.[/widgets_control].
Widgets Control also provides flexible WYSIWYG Content Blocks and a proper widget that can be used to place them in sidebars,
the [widgets_control_content] shortcode to embed freely created blocks anywhere on your pages and
API functions that allow to include these blocks in PHP templates of your theme.
For even more flexible control, use Widgets Control Pro which provides freely definable additional sidebars.
Use display conditions to show or hide content on devices with small, medium or large displays, useful to adapt the display to mobile, tablet and desktop viewers.
See the documentation for more details.
Widgets Control works with virtually any widget. It is compatible with lots of plugins, among these it has been tested with:
- Groups
- Affiliates
- Decent Comments
- WooCommerce
- WooCommerce Product Search
- Search Live
- Documentation
- Events Manager
- BuddyPress
- bbPress
- Ninja Forms
- Gravity Forms
- Jetpack
- WPML
- NextGEN Gallery
- Image Widget
- MailChimp for WordPress
- The Events Calendar
- MailPoet Newsletters
- Elementor
Widgets Control Pro
Our Widgets Control Pro provides additional features:
- Conditions based on the viewed post type. For example, show a widget only on posts with
[type:post]or only on product pages with[type:product] - Show or hide widgets on full page hierarchies, where conditions are based on a parent page and all its child pages:
some-page/* - Show or hide widgets based on user roles. For example, show a widget to subscribers and customers only:
[role:subscriber,customer] - Show or hide widgets based on a user’s group membership with Groups. For example, show a widget only to registered users with
[group:Registered]or show a widget only to users in a Premium group using[group:Premium] - Show or hide widgets for archive pages of a specific post type. For example,
[archive:product]can be used to show widgets for the WooCommerce shop page and product archives only. - Allows to specify exclusions. For example, to show a widget only on pages, but exclude it from being shown on one or more specific pages.
- Provides additional sidebar features that allow to define any number of custom sidebars, flexible placement based on common locations, including above and below content, the comment form, menus and other sidebars, the
[widgets_control_sidebar]shortcode to embed them in content on your pages and API functions to use them in your theme’s templates.
Comentário
Feedback is welcome!
If you need help, have problems, want to leave feedback or want to provide constructive criticism, please do so here at the Widgets Control plugin page.
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Widget visibility example I.

Widget visibility example II.

Widget visibility example III.

Sidebar visibility example.

Shortcode usage examples to restrict sections of content.









