Conditional Tags Shortcode
Hassan Derakhshandeh By Hassan Derakhshandeh

May 26, 2020

Conditional Tags Shortcode Plugin

A shortcode to display content based on context.

With this shortcode you can take control of where the content is displayed.

Usage

You can use all the conditional tags WordPress provides. Checkout examples below.

Show text only on the homepage:
[if is_front_page] The text [/if]

Show text only on the About page of the site:
[if is_page=”about”] The text [/if]

Show only on the category archive view:
[if is_category] The text [/if]

You can add “not_” before the conditional tag to reverse the logic, example:
Show on all pages of the site except the homepage:
[if not_is_front_page] The text [/if]

OR

Using multiple parameters, the content is displayed when either of the conditions are met (“OR” comparison), for example, show text on both category and tag archive pages:
[if is_category is_tag] The text [/if]

AND

To set multiple conditions you can nest the shortcode, for example show text only on homepage AND if the user is logged in:
[if is_user_logged_in][if is_front_page] The text [/if][/if]

Show a link to wordpress.org site, only on single post pages and only on mobile devices:
[if wp_is_mobile][if is_single] WordPress [/if][/if]

has_term_{taxonomy}

You can use this to check if the current post in the loops belongs to a custom term in the desired taxonomy. See: https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/has_term

Example, check if current post has the “jazz” term in the “genre” taxonomy:
[if has_term_genre=”jazz”] The text [/if]

Installation

  1. Upload the menu-item-visibility directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Enjoy!

Details

  • Version: 0.2
  • Active installations: 200
  • WordPress Version: 3.1
  • Tested up to: 5.4.16

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