Target content to users based on conditions that you can set. Like logged in or out, their name, role, referred from a URL, check URL parameters, days …
Author: | Robert Dempsey (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.5.1 |
Plugin version: | 20.10 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 03-05-2017 |
Last updated: | 23-10-2019
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Use shortcodes to show content based on the condition of the user.
So far, you can show content if:
- If they are Logged In.
- If they are Logged Out.
- In they are in one (or more) WordPress roles.
- Which is brilliant for WordPress membership sites and plugins!
- And display their roles if you want to…
- If they arrived from a particular website (URL).
- Or if from a particular website with certain parameter(s) in the URL.
- That’s great for Ads and referral links.
- And Then Personalise Their Experience!
- Include their display name, first name, family name or user login.
- Or an optional guest greeting if not logged in.
- Is it their first ever visit to your site?
- Is it between a certain number of visits to site?
- For example, up to 5th, 2nd to 10th, or 20th onwards.
- Not visited for a certain number of days.
- Has visited your site on a consecutive number of days.
- For example, visited 10 days in a row.
- Been a member of your website for a certain number of days.
- For example, less than 5 days, 10-20 days, or more than 30 days.
- Has purchased a particular WooCommerce product(s).
- So you can thank them, and up-sell.
- “Hey, you bought this, you’d love this as well!”
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