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show if <code>User is logged in</code> AND <code>Device is mobile</code> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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show if <code>User is logged in</code> AND <code>Device is mobile</code>
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Multiple rules - mix multiple rules for a menu item visibility | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Multiple rules - mix multiple rules for a menu item visibility
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Visitor location - detect visitor's Country | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Visitor location - detect visitor's Country
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Advanced visibility rules - requires <a href="https://layered.store/plugins/more-visibility-rules">More Visibility Rules Add-on</a> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Advanced visibility rules - requires <a href="https://layered.store/plugins/more-visibility-rules">More Visibility Rules Add-on</a>
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User state <code>User is logged in</code> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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User state <code>User is logged in</code>
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Basic set of visibility rules | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Basic set of visibility rules
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To remove an extra visibility rule:↵ 1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵ 2. Expand the menu item with multiple visibility rules↵ 3. Click on the "AND" / "OR" buttons at end of visibility option↵ 4. Change to "+" | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To remove an extra visibility rule:↵
1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵
2. Expand the menu item with multiple visibility rules↵
3. Click on the "AND" / "OR" buttons at end of visibility option↵
4. Change to "+"
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For showing a menu item for Admins or users with an active subscription:↵ 1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵ 2. Expand the menu item you want↵ 3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵ 4. Choose the rule "Show if user is Administrator"↵ 5. Click the "+" button at the end of the visibility rule, and change to "OR"↵ 6. On the newly added row, choose "Show if Has active subscription __" | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For showing a menu item for Admins or users with an active subscription:↵
1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵
2. Expand the menu item you want↵
3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵
4. Choose the rule "Show if user is Administrator"↵
5. Click the "+" button at the end of the visibility rule, and change to "OR"↵
6. On the newly added row, choose "Show if Has active subscription __"
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For showing a menu item only for admins on desktop:↵ 1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵ 2. Expand the menu item you want↵ 3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵ 4. Choose the rule "Show if user is Administrator"↵ 5. Click the "+" button at the end of the visibility rule, and change to "AND"↵ 6. On the newly added row, choose "Hide if device is mobile" | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For showing a menu item only for admins on desktop:↵
1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵
2. Expand the menu item you want↵
3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵
4. Choose the rule "Show if user is Administrator"↵
5. Click the "+" button at the end of the visibility rule, and change to "AND"↵
6. On the newly added row, choose "Hide if device is mobile"
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Multiple visibility rules can be used at once, like so: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Multiple visibility rules can be used at once, like so:
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For showing the "Your account page", follow these steps:↵ 1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵ 2. Expand the menu item for "Your account page" page↵ 3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵ 4. Choose the rule "Show if user logged in" | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For showing the "Your account page", follow these steps:↵
1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵
2. Expand the menu item for "Your account page" page↵
3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵
4. Choose the rule "Show if user logged in"
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To enable this for "Register/Login" menu, follow these steps:↵ 1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵ 2. Expand the menu item for "Register" or "Login" page↵ 3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵ 4. Choose the rule "Hide if user logged in" | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To enable this for "Register/Login" menu, follow these steps:↵
1. Go to WordPress Admin on your website -> Appearance -> Menus↵
2. Expand the menu item for "Register" or "Login" page↵
3. Enable the option "Enable visibility rules"↵
4. Choose the rule "Hide if user logged in"
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One of the most popular uses of the plugin is to show the "Register/Login" menu for non-logged-in users, and "Your account" for logged-in users. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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One of the most popular uses of the plugin is to show the "Register/Login" menu for non-logged-in users, and "Your account" for logged-in users.
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Mix multiple visibility rules | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Mix multiple visibility rules
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Show or hide menus if user is logged in | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Show or hide menus if user is logged in
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