Bartender 2 foobar plugin
Under the hood, this feature works the same way as the popular Widget Logic plugin, so if you have used that before then it should be a breeze. That is where you can enter your conditional tags: You will then see a new input box when editing a foobar. To setup conditional logic, enable it under the advanced tab in your foobar settings:
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There is no limit to what you can do with this! And when using a plugin like mobble (which adds mobile-specific conditional tags to WordPress) you can show a certain foobar when the visitor is browsing your site on a mobile device. Basically, this means you can put a foobar that only shows on your front page, or a foobar for a specific category or tag, or a foobar on your 404 page. Now, with conditional logic, you can place specific foobars on different types of pages using WordPress’ built-in Conditional Tags. In previous versions, you have always been able to choose to display a specific foobar on a page or post, with the help of a “Foobar Options” metabox. We added 2 more button themes, giving you a total of 5 button themes to choose from now: Again, very easy to choose the navigation theme:Ĭheck out this message navigation demo. So now when you hover over the messages, some cute little arrows appear that you can use to navigate through all the messages, instead of waiting. We added navigation buttons when multiple messages are used. When creating a foobar, for positioning, just select “Bottom”:Ĭheck out this bottom demo. With the WordPress plugin, it is super simple to do this. One of the most requested features was to get foobar working on the bottom of the page.
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You can now stretch the message area width to fill the page.
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