Block Visibility — Conditional Visibility Control for the Block Editor

Beschreibung

Erstelle ganz einfach dynamische Inhalte in WordPress, die deine Konversionsrate steigern, das Benutzererlebnis verbessern und deinen Arbeitsablauf optimieren.

Mit dieser codefreien Lösung kannst du steuern, welche Blöcke auf deiner Website sichtbar sind und wer sie sehen kann. Plane Inhalte so, dass sie zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt angezeigt oder verborgen werden. Zeige deinen Kunden oder Mitgliedern exklusive Werbeaktionen an. Beschränke Blöcke auf bestimmte Benutzerrollen, Bildschirmgrößen, Abfragezeichenfolgen, WooCommerce-Produkte, EDD-Downloads, ACF-Felder, WP-Fusion-Schlagwörter und mehr.

Block Visibility wurde exklusiv für den WordPress-Editor (Gutenberg) entwickelt und funktioniert mit allen WordPress-Blöcken. Dazu gehören native Blöcke von WordPress, Blöcke von Drittanbietern und sogar blockbasierte Widgets.

Erstelle bedingte Blöcke in Sekundenschnelle!

Arbeite direkt im WordPress-Editor mit Blöcken, mit denen du bereits vertraut bist. Es gibt keinen externen Editor und keine neue Benutzeroberfläche, die du erst lernen musst. In Sekundenschnelle kannst du statische Blöcke in bedingte und personalisierte Inhalte umwandeln.

Es sind nur 3 einfache Schritte nötig:

  1. Erstelle deine Inhalte mit beliebigen WordPress-Blöcken.
  2. Wähle die gewünschten Sichtbarkeitsbedingungen aus.
  3. Speichere die Seite/den Beitrag und staune über das Ergebnis!

Vollgepackt mit Funktionen

Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente legen fest, ob ein Block für Benutzer im Frontend deiner Website sichtbar sein soll. Zu den Funktionen gehören:

  • Verberge Blöcke für alle Benutzer.
  • Plane mithilfe von Start- und Enddatum sowie der Uhrzeit, wann Inhalte sichtbar sein sollen.
  • Zeige Blöcke basierend auf der Bildschirmgröße an (Desktop, Tablet, Mobilgerät und mehr)
  • Zeige Blöcke nur angemeldeten Benutzern an.
  • Zeige Blöcke nur abgemeldeten Benutzern an.
  • Zeige Blöcke nur Benutzern mit bestimmten Rollen an (Administrator, Abonnent, Kunde, Mitglied usw.).
  • Zeige Blöcke nur für bestimmte Benutzer an. Ideal für die Personalisierung.
  • Zeige oder verberge dynamische Blöcke basierend auf URL-Abfragezeichenfolgen. Ideal für Marketingkampagnen!
  • Zeige oder verberge Blöcke basierend auf ihrer Position und den „Attributen” ihrer Position (Inhaltstyp, Taxonomie, Archiv usw.).
  • Zeige Blöcke basierend auf der Verweisquelle (Domain/URL) eines Website-Besuchers an.
  • Unterstützung für alle Beitrags- und Benutzer-Metadaten (individuelle Felder).
  • Zeige Blöcke basierend auf HTML-Cookies an.
  • WooCommerce: Zeige oder verberge Blöcke basierend auf Produkten, Warenkorbinhalt, Kaufhistorie des Kunden und mehr.
  • Advanced Custom Fields (ACF): Steuere die Sichtbarkeit von Blockinhalten basierend auf ACF-Feldern.
  • Easy Digital Downloads: Zeige oder verberge Blöcke basierend auf Downloads, Warenkorbinhalt, Kaufhistorie des Kunden und mehr.
  • WP Fusion: Kombiniere Block Visibility mit der Leistungsfähigkeit von WP Fusion, um Inhalte basierend auf Daten aus deiner bevorzugten CRM- oder Marketing-Automatisierungsplattform bedingt anzuzeigen oder zu verbergen.

PLUS: Mit leistungsstarken Einstellungen kannst du Block Visibility an deine Bedürfnisse oder die deiner Kunden anpassen.

  • Mit Sichtbarkeits-Voreinstellungen kannst du mehrere Blöcke gleichzeitig steuern.
  • Deaktiviere alle Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente global.
  • Beschränke Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente auf bestimmte Blocktypen.
  • Lege Rechte fest, damit nur bestimmte Benutzer Zugriff auf Sichtbarkeitsbedingungen haben.
  • Konfiguriere bis zu 4 verschiedene Breakpoints, um die Steuerelemente für die Bildschirmgröße zu optimieren.
  • Deaktiviere kontextbezogene Indikatoren und andere Plugin-Werkzeuge.
  • Passe die Farbe der Kontextindikatoren an, um die Kompatibilität mit dem Theme zu verbessern.
  • Aktiviere den vollständigen Steuerungsmodus 🚀 (siehe FAQs).
  • Entferne bei der Deinstallation alle Plugin-Einstellungen.

Warum brauche ich das?

Es gibt unzählige Anwendungsmöglichkeiten für bedingte Blöcke. Hier sind einige Beispiele für den Einstieg:

  • Verwende es als Inhaltsverwaltungswerkzeug. Verberge neue Blöcke, während du daran arbeitest, ohne die Veröffentlichung der Seite zurückziehen zu müssen.
  • Verberge saisonale Inhalte vorübergehend auf deiner Website, anstatt sie löschen zu müssen.
  • Plane zeitkritische Werbeinhalte oder Veranstaltungsinformationen so, dass sie automatisch angezeigt werden.
  • Zeige oder verberge bestimmte Inhalte auf Desktops, Tablets oder Mobilgeräten.
  • Beschränke Inhalte so, dass sie nur für deine Kunden, Mitglieder oder Abonnenten sichtbar sind.
  • Zeige abgemeldeten Benutzern eine Nachricht an, in der du sie dazu ermutigst, deinen Blog zu abonnieren.
  • Erstelle einzigartige Marketingkampagnen mit Abfragezeichenfolgenparametern, um personalisierte Nachrichten anzuzeigen (Sieh es in Aktion (engl.)).
  • Zeige Elemente im Website-Editor mithilfe einer erweiterten Sichtbarkeitslogik bedingt an.
  • Steigere die Besucherbindung und Konversionsrate mit dynamischen Inhalten und Personalisierung.

Warum Block Visibility?

1. Einfache Bedienung
Block Visibility ist die einfachste Möglichkeit, bedingte Blöcke in WordPress zu erstellen. Ganz ohne Programmierung und mit nur wenigen Klicks!

2. Ausgewogenheit zwischen Leistungsfähigkeit und Einfachheit
Block Visibility ist genau das Richtige für dich, egal ob du eine komplexe zeitbasierte Werbekampagne für deine Kunden erstellen oder einige Blöcke auf Mobilgeräten ausblenden möchtest. Du benötigst bestimmte Funktionen nicht? Deaktiviere sie einfach in den Plugin-Einstellungen.

3. Hilfreicher Support und kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung
Block Visibility wurde von Nick Diego entworfen, entwickelt und betreut, mit Beiträgen aus der Block-Visibility-Community. Hast du eine Idee für zusätzliche Blocklogik? Teile uns diese im Plugin-Support-Forum mit.

Für eine unabhängige Rezension wurde das Plugin auf WordPress Tavern (engl.) vorgestellt.

Hohe Kompatibilität

Block Visibility ist für die Verwendung mit allen Blöcken ausgelegt und wurde mit diesen erstklassigen Block-Bibliotheken und Plugins getestet.

Kompatibilität + direkte Integration

Bleib in Verbindung

Bleibe über Block Visibility auf dem Laufenden, indem du die unten stehenden Links nutzt. Das Plugin wird außerdem transparent auf GitHub entwickelt, also favorisiere es und verfolge das Projekt! 😉

Screenshots

  • Zeige oder verberge Blöcke auf deiner Website ganz schnell und einfach.
  • Plane Blöcke mithilfe von Start- und Enddatum/-zeit-Einstellungen. Auch eine Wiederholung nach Wochentag und Tageszeit ist möglich. Das Plugin bietet eine vollständige Blockplanung und funktioniert mit allen Gutenberg-Blöcken, einschließlich WooCommerce, wie hier zu sehen ist.
  • Zeige oder verberge Blöcke auf Mobilgeräten, Tablets, Desktops und mehr.
  • Steuere mithilfe von Benutzerrollenbeschränkungen, wer die einzelnen Gutenberg-Blöcke sehen kann. Ideal für die Personalisierung.
  • Erstelle einzigartige Marketingkampagnen mit Abfragezeichenfolgenparametern, um personalisierte Nachrichten anzuzeigen.
  • Aktuelle Integrationen umfassen Advanced Custom Fields, Easy Digital Downloads, WooCommerce und WP Fusion.
  • Allgemeine Plugin-Einstellungen zum Aktivieren/Deaktivieren bestimmter Funktionen, einschließlich Benutzerberechtigungen und vollständigem Steuerungsmodus.
  • Wähle aus, welche bedingten Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente du auf deiner Website verwenden möchtest.
  • Deaktiviere oder aktiviere die bedingte Sichtbarkeit für bestimmte Blocktypen mit der Blockverwaltung.

Installation

  1. You have a couple of options:
    • Gehe zu Plugins → Neu hinzufügen und suche nach „Block Visibility”. Sobald du es gefunden hast, klicke auf „Installieren”.
    • Lade Block Visibility von WordPress.org herunter und stelle sicher, dass der Ordner komprimiert ist. Lade ihn dann über Plugins → Neu hinzufügen → Hochladen hoch.
  2. Aktiviere das Plugin über das Menü „Plugins“ in WordPress.
  3. Wechsle von der Seite „Plugins“ direkt zu den „Einstellungen“ des Plugins.
  4. Beginne damit, bedingte Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente auf alle Blöcke anzuwenden!

FAQ

Wer soll Block Visibility verwenden?

Block Visibility ist ein leistungsstarkes und dennoch einfaches Plugin, mit dem Marketingagenturen, Blogger, E-Commerce-Websites und Kleinunternehmer Blöcke auf ihren Websites bedingt anzeigen oder verbergen können. Die Notwendigkeit, Gutenberg-Blöcke zu verbergen, ist unterschiedlich. Ob du Inhalte auf bestimmte Benutzer wie Mitglieder beschränken oder eine Werbekampagne zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt mit Blockplanung starten möchtest – die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten sind endlos.

Wenn du dynamische Inhaltssteuerung auf deiner WordPress-Website benötigst, brauchst du Block Visibility.

Funktionieren bedingte Sichtbarkeitseinstellungen wirklich mit jedem Block? (Was ist der vollständige Steuerungsmodus?)

Ja! Allerdings sind nicht alle Blocktypen standardmäßig aktiviert. Steuerelemente werden nur für Blöcke bereitgestellt, die mit dem Block-Inserter direkt zu einer Seite/einem Beitrag hinzugefügt werden können. Daher sind einige spezielle Blöcke, wie beispielsweise untergeordnete Blöcke, standardmäßig nicht inbegriffen. Ein Beispiel hierfür ist der einzelne Spaltenblock, der Teil des größeren Spaltenblocks ist.

Du kannst jedoch in den Plugin-Einstellungen den vollständigen Steuerungsmodus aktivieren. Diese Einstellung hebt alle Einschränkungen auf und fügt jedem Block bedingte Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente hinzu. In den meisten Fällen wirst du den vollständigen Steuerungsmodus wahrscheinlich nicht benötigen, aber er steht dir zur Verfügung, falls du ihn doch einmal brauchst!

Dieses Plugin ist zwar so konzipiert, dass es mit allen Blöcken kompatibel ist, doch das WordPress-Ökosystem wächst ständig weiter. Wenn du einen Konflikt mit einem bestimmten Block feststellst, teile uns dies bitte im Plugin-Support-Forum mit, damit wir dem nachgehen können. Wir sind bestrebt, Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente für alle Gutenberg-Blöcke bereitzustellen.

Kann Block Visibility mit jedem WordPress-Theme verwendet werden?

Ja, dieses Plugin ist nicht theme-spezifisch. Du musst lediglich die neueste WordPress-Version ausführen und ein Theme verwenden, das den Block-Editor unterstützt. Dieses Plugin bietet keinerlei Funktionen für den klassischen Editor.

Werden in Zukunft weitere bedingte Sichtbarkeits-Steuerelemente hinzugefügt?

Ja, und wenn du eine konkrete Vorstellung davon hast, was du gerne sehen würdest, reiche bitte eine Funktionsanfrage im Plugin-Support-Forum auf WordPress.org ein.

Funktioniert dieses Plugin mit dem Website-Editor (vollständige Website-Bearbeitung)?

Ab Version 1.4.0 unterstützt Block Visibility den Website-Editor, der bei Verwendung eines Block-Themes verfügbar ist. Wir sind bestrebt, eine 100-prozentige Kompatibilität mit allen Funktionen der vollständigen Website-Bearbeitung sicherzustellen. Bitte teile uns im Plugin-Support-Forum mit, wenn du Fehler oder Kompatibilitätsprobleme feststellst.

Funktioniert Block Visibility mit Elementor und anderen Page-Buildern?

Nein. Block Visibility wurde speziell für den WordPress-Block-Editor entwickelt und funktioniert daher nicht auf Seiten, die vom Elementor-Editor oder einem anderen Page-Builder gesteuert werden. Solange du native WordPress-Blockinhalte bearbeitest, funktioniert Block Visibility.

Wird die Sichtbarkeit von Blöcken über CSS gesteuert?

Die Sichtbarkeit wird in erster Linie auf dem Server gesteuert. Wenn also ein Block aufgrund der festgelegten Blocksteuerelemente verborgen werden soll, wird er gar nicht erst gerendert. Diese Funktion stellt sicher, dass das Plugin keine zusätzlichen Ressourcen im Frontend deiner Website lädt, wodurch die Leistung optimiert wird.

Die einzige Ausnahme bilden die Steuerelemente für die Bildschirmgröße. Die Sichtbarkeit nach Bildschirmgröße erfordert die Verwendung von CSS. Dieses CSS wird nur dann in das Frontend deiner Website geladen, wenn diese Steuerelemente aktiviert sind. Du kannst dieses CSS deaktivieren und die erforderlichen Stile selbst hinzufügen. Weitere Informationen findest du in der Wissensdatenbank (engl.) des Plugins.

Rezensionen

4. März 2026
I use this plugin on several sites I’ve built with Gutenberg and it adds really useful features. It offers a lot of flexibility without adding an intrusive interface. Thanks for building this plugin!
30. Januar 2026
Nick has truly gone above and beyond with this plugin. Block Visibility is something that should be in core, but even beyond the basics, he’s provided the community with a truly enterprise/premium tool. The documentation is extensive and easy to access. Unlike many other systems of hiding content (like the responsive visibility settings in Kadence Blocks), all Block Visibility controls conditionally render content at the server level improving SEO and page speed. It’s important to note that the Screen Size control is the only control that hides blocks using CSS.
27. Januar 2026
I couldn’t hide certain blocks inside other blocks from plugins.Block Visibility allowed me to do it very easily and quickly.Great!
4. Januar 2026 1 Antwort
I just installed it. I realized that it does not support the taxonomies. For me it is useless. Maybe a pro version does, but I not want to pay for it in minute one. I see that it does support ACF field support. Nice, though I do not know if it works or if there are roadblocks ahead. I do not need it anyways. So many people seem to be very happy to use it. Hence in order not to distrupt the rating 4 starts…
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Mitwirkende und Entwickler

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Mitwirkende

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Änderungsprotokoll

3.7.1 – 2024-12-08

Fixed

  • [WooCommerce] Fixed bug where the „Time Since Order“ rule was no calculating the correct number of days.

3.7.0 – 2024-11-08

Changed

  • Updated „Tested up to“ to WordPress 6.7.
  • Updated „Requires at least“ to WordPress 6.5.
  • Remove typographic widows from descriptions.

3.6.1 – 2024-09-06

Fixed

  • [ACF] Fixed bug where ACF fields were not being displayed following the v3.6.0 update.

3.6.0 – 2024-09-05

Added

  • [Location] Added ability to show/hide blocks in archive templates based on taxonomy attributes (Hierarchy, Relative Hierarchy, and Supports).
  • [Location] Added ability to show/hide blocks if the current post has an excerpt.

Changed

  • Front-end classes are now implemented using the HTML API.
  • Updated the render_block callback function to only fetch plugin settings if a block has visibility conditions set.
  • Updated deprecated Button component variant and size properties.
  • Updated popover placement and offsets.
  • Updated general component styling to match Core.
  • Updated React Select component to match Select controls in Core.
  • Refactored the main plugin class.
  • Refactored the setting tabs.
  • Refactored the link utility and updated all plugin links.
  • Removed control filters deprecated in v2.5.1.
  • Removed all usage of get_file_data().

Fixed

  • Fixed backward compatibility error due to the unified extensibility APIs in WordPress 6.6.
  • Fixed Widget Editor notice in WordPress 6.6+.
  • Fixed spacing in the Day of Week control.
  • Fixed Firefox content overflow issue with the React Select component.

3.5.0 – 2024-07-20

Changed

  • Updated „Tested up to“ to WordPress 6.6.
  • Updated „Requires at least“ to WordPress 6.4.
  • Updated the PluginMoreMenuItem slot usage to support unified slots in 6.6 and ensure backward compatibility.

Fixed

  • [Date & Time] Fixed style bug in the day-of-week controls.
  • Fixed the useCommand import now that 6.4 is the minimum version.

3.4.0 – 2024-04-01

Added

  • [Date & Time] Added the ability to set seasonal (year-agnostic) schedules.

Changed

  • Updated Playground blueprint with improved demo content.
  • Updated „Tested up to“ to WordPress 6.5.
  • Updated „Requires at least“ to WordPress 6.3.
  • To use conditional opacity, you now must also have conditional indicators active.
  • Set rewrites to false for the visibility_preset post type.
  • Updated the deprecated __experimentalGetSettings function with the stable __getSettings version.
  • [WooCommerce] When retrieving orders, both processing and completed orders are now included.

Fixed

  • Fixed enqueue styles console errors by enqueuing the conditional indicator stylesheet using enqueue_block_assets.

3.3.0 – 2024-01-18

Added

  • [ACF] Added the ability to conditionally display blocks based on fields in options pages.
  • Added support for help descriptions and labels in rule fields.

Changed

  • [Screen Size] Breakpoint defaults are now displayed as placeholders in the plugin settings.
  • Improve the placement of the controls dropdown in the Visibility panel to match Core.

Removed

  • [ACF] Removed deprecated rule handling that was introduced in v1.8.0 (2021)

Fixed

  • [ACF] Fixed the broken rule set UI when cleared.
  • [Screen Size] Fixed fatal error caused by deleting a breakpoint and saving an empty value.

3.2.0 – 2024-01-03

Added

  • [Location] Added ability to show/hide a block if the current user is the author of the current post or page.

Changed

  • Bumped the „Tested up to“ version to WordPress 6.4.

3.1.2 – 2023-10-14

Fixed

  • Fixed issue where the Visibility panel would display when data fetching was still in process, causing other errors.
  • Fixed issue where the Visibility panel would not display if the User Permissions setting was enabled and the user was an Admin.
  • Fixed incorrect error handling when data cannot be fetched.

3.1.1 – 2023-09-21

Fixed

  • Fixed missing folders when the plugin was synced to WordPress.org.

3.1.0 – 2023-09-21

Added

  • [WooCommerce] Added the WooCommerce control. (#83)
  • [Easy Digital Downloads] Added the Easy Digital Downloads control. (#87)
  • Added a Command Palette command for „Manage Visibility Presets“. Requires WordPress 6.3+ or the latest version of Gutenberg. (#84)
  • Added a Block Visibility Pro deprecation notice when Pro is installed and active.

Changed

  • Increased the minimum WordPress version to 6.2 and the minimum version of PHP to 7.0.
  • Moved all Block Visibility Pro features to the base plugin.
  • Refactored away from getEntityRecord (#77).
  • [Metadata] Improved support for metadata in array or object format. (#86)

Fixed

  • Fixed typo on hide_on_restricted_users variable (#64).

3.0.4 – 2023-07-14

Fixed

  • [Location] Fixed bug that prevented the Relative Hierarchy rule from working. The value field was set to multi-select when it should be a single selection.

3.0.3 – 2023-06-04

Changed

  • Updated the blockVisibility.contextualIndicatorClasses filter to include more variables, which allows for more customization.

Fixed

  • [Query String] Fixed bug when using 0 as the value of a query parameter would cause unexpected results.

3.0.2 – 2023-04-16

Removed

  • Removed visibility control defaults so the Visibility panel starts empty. This simplifies the interface and reduces confusion around Visibility Presets for users that have no need for this functionality.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug that caused error when Visibility Presets were enabled on a block but no actual presets existed.
  • Fixed missing text domain in string.

3.0.1 – 2023-03-25

Fixed

  • Fixed bug that caused translations to stop working in the Editor after the 3.0.0 release.

3.0.0 – 2023-03-23

Added

  • Added the Browser & Device control.
  • Added the Cookie control.
  • Added the Location control.
  • Added the Metadata control.
  • Added the Referral Source control.
  • Added the URL Path control.
  • Added the Visibility Preset control.
  • Added Day of Week and Time of Day functionality to the Date & Time control.
  • Added control set utility support.
  • Added local visibility control support.
  • Added the ControlSetControls- and ControlSetControlsIntegrations- slots for adding visibility control editor UI elements.
  • Added the PluginSettings slot for adding additional plugin settings.
  • Added the VisibilityControls, VisibilityControlsGeneral, and VisibilityControlsIntegrations slots for adding additional visibility control settings.
  • Added the blockVisibility.globallyRestrictedBlockTypes and blockVisibility.widgetAreaRestrictedBlockTypes filters to restrict visibility controls on specific block types.

Changed

  • Plugin scripts are now enqueued with enqueue_block_editor_assets, and previous workarounds have been removed.
  • Deprecated the ControlSetControlsBottom- slot, use ControlSetControlsIntegrations- instead.
  • Deprecated the VisibilityControlsIntegrationsBottom slot, use VisibilityControlsIntegrations instead.

Removed

  • Removed Pro upgrade link on the plugins admin page.
  • Removed Pro upsells from settings pages.
  • Removed block-level contextual indicator filters.
  • Removed the blockVisibility.addControlSetModals and blockVisibility.addControlSetOptions filters.
  • Removed the ControlSetControlsTop- and ControlSetControlsMiddle- slots.
  • Removed the PluginSettingsEditorTop and PluginSettingsEditorTop slots.
  • Removed the PluginSettingsTop, PluginSettingsMiddle, and PluginSettingsBottom slots.
  • Removed the VisibilityControlsTop, VisibilityControlsMiddle, and VisibilityControlsBottom slots.
  • Removed the VisibilityControlsIntegrationsTop and VisibilityControlsIntegrationsBottom slots.
  • Removed the RuleSetOptionsTop, RuleSetOptionsMiddle, RuleSetOptionsBottom, and RuleSetMoreSettingsTools slots.
  • [Date & Time] Removed the block_visibility_frontend_test_date_time_schedule filter.
  • [Date & Time] Removed the VisibilityControlsDateTimeTop and VisibilityControlsDateTimeBottom slots.
  • [Date & Time] Removed the DateTimeScheduleToolbar- and DateTimeScheduleControlsTop-, and DateTimeScheduleControlsBottom- slots.
  • [Date & Time] Removed the ScheduleOptionsTools, ScheduleOptionsMiddle, and ScheduleOptionsBottom slots.
  • [Screen Size] Removed the ScreenSizeControls slot.
  • [User Role] Removed the VisibilityByRoleControls slot.

2.6.0 – 2023-02-13

Added

  • [ACF] Added support for „greater than“, „greater than or equal“, „less than“, and „less than or equal“ operators for numeric and date/time fields.
  • [ACF] Added field type help message.

Changed

  • [ACF] Improved support for numeric and date/time fields.
  • [ACF] Improved support for „choice“ fields.
  • Improved help message support in rule set fields.

Removed

  • [ACF] Removed frontend tests that were deprecated in v1.9.0.

Fixed

  • [ACF] Fix information popover position.
  • Fixed translations not working on the plugin settings page. Thanks @webaxones for discovering this issue and also for translating the plugin into French!
  • Fixed incorrect JSDoc tags throughout the plugin.

2.5.4 – 2023-02-05

Changed

  • Improve Kadence Blocks support by only displaying the Visibility panel on the Advanced tab. (Requires Kadence Block 3.0+)
  • Explicitly set the InspectorControls group to „settings“ for new tabbed interface in WordPress 6.2.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug in contextual indicators that would incorrectly add visibility classes to blocks.

2.5.3 – 2023-01-24

Fixed

  • Fixed bug in contextual indicators that would override custom block classes added by third-party plugins. (#61)

2.5.2 – 2023-01-03

Fixed

  • Fixed bug in data fetching method used to return simplified variables in plugin settings.

2.5.1 – 2023-01-03

Changed

  • Consolidated controls filters into a single filter.
  • Renamed and consolidated contextual indicator filters.

Fixed

  • Fixed conditional opacity CSS for text-only blocks. (#54)
  • Fixed data fetching method to only return simplified variables in plugin settings.
  • Fixed incorrect translation strings.
  • Fixed styling on control reset button to match Core tools panels.

2.5.0 – 2022-12-05

Upgrade Notice

Block Visibility now requires WordPress 6.0+ with version 2.5.0 and users of the Pro add-on will need to upgrade to Pro 1.6.0 to take advantage of these latest enhancements. There have also been updates to the way visibility defaults work. Check out the release article for more information.

Added

  • [Screen Size] Added filter for specifying blocks that are incompatible with the control.
  • Added loading indicator in Editor visibility panel while settings and variables are being fetched.
  • Added support for uncategorized block types in the Block Manager.
  • Added back the ability to enable or disable help notices and popovers in the Editor.
  • Added subtle upsell messaging in the plugin settings dashboard.
  • Added Pro compatibility warning notice for versions 1.5.3 and lower.

Changed

  • Block Visibility now requires WordPress 6.0 or greater.
  • [User Role] Fetch users directly rather than rely on the Block Visibility variables endpoint.
  • Redesigned the Editor UI to match the WordPress 6.1 design system.
  • Redesigned the Block Manager.
  • Consolidated all external plugin links into single directory.
  • Optimized all custom SVG icons including those used in contextual indicators. Indicator stylesheet is now 50% smaller.

Removed

  • Removed visibility panel and toolbar controls on Custom HTML blocks in the block-based Widget Area due to incompatibility. Visibility controls are still available for the Custom HTML block in the post/page Editor as well as the Site Editor.
  • Removed unnecessary custom icons.
  • Removed support url from variables endpoint.

Fixed

  • [Advanced Custom Fields] Fixed bug where numeric ACF fields were not being evaluated correctly. (#50)
  • [Screen Size] Fixed bug where using the Screen Size control and the meow-gallery/gallery block. Added better error handling to avoid a similar issue in other third-party blocks.
  • Fixed bug where resetting settings on a specific tab would reset all plugin settings.

2.4.6 – 2022-11-02

Fixed

  • Fixed bug where contextual indicator styles caused issues with Cover blocks when a custom indicator color was chosen in WordPress 6.1.
  • Fixed bug where contextual indicator styles caused issues with hover states in the Site Editor when a custom indicator color was chosen in WordPress 6.1.

2.4.5 – 2022-11-02

Fixed

  • Fixed bug where text blocks became nearly impossible to edit when visibility controls were applied in WordPress 6.1.
  • Fixed bug where block contextual opacity was applied incorrectly to Cover blocks with overlay enabled.

2.4.4 – 2022-10-08

Changed

  • Simplify REST API requests on the plugin settings page to increase performance and attempt to fix edge case fetch errors.

2.4.3 – 2022-08-02

Fixed

  • Fixed incorrect filter attribute in WP Fusion visibility test.

2.4.2 – 2022-05-09

Fixed

  • Fixed bug in classic themes that caused Screen Size inline styles to not load as expected.

2.4.1 – 2022-05-09

Changed

  • The Screen Size CSS classes are now added via PHP allowing the control to be used in dynamic blocks.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug where Screen Size inline styles would be printed multiple times.

2.4.0 – 2022-04-10

Added

  • Added contextual block opacity settings.
  • Added information icons to all visibility controls with links to Knowledge Base.
  • Added cookie contextual indicator for Cookie control in Block Visibility Pro.

Changed

  • Removed tip/information modals from Editor. Information icons now direct users to the corresponding Knowledge Base pages.

Fixed

  • Fix indicator color styling in settings.

2.3.1 – 2022-02-28

Fixed

  • Fixed issue with block-based widgets where widget markup would still be rendered even if the block content was not. ([#26])(https://github.com/ndiego/block-visibility/issues/26))
  • Fixed React Select input styling.
  • Fixed styles that were bleeding into the Editor.
  • Fixed linting errors.

2.3.0 – 2021-12-14

Added

  • Added advanced User Role controls (User Rule Sets).
  • Allow Block Visibility Pro settings to disable local visibility controls.

Changed

  • Moved the default visibility control settings from the „General Settings“ tab to the „Visibility Controls“ tab.
  • The additional contextual indicator settings are now disabled when indicators are disabled.
  • Rule sets now support a custom rule label.
  • Temporarily remove the „Editor Notices“ Block Editor setting since it’s no longer relevant. This setting will be evaluated and potentially reintroduced in v2.4.
  • Updated plugin compatibility to WordPress 5.9.

Fixed

  • Fixed issue where Visibility Presets would appear in available control defaults with Block Visibility Pro is enabled.
  • Fixed minor styling issues found in WordPress 5.9 testing.

2.2.0 – 2021-10-29

Added

  • Added the ability to duplicate schedules and rule sets.
  • Added support for Visibility Presets in Block Visibility Pro.

Changed

  • Visibility controls and tools (reset controls, help, etc.) have been separated into two different dropdown menus to reduce menu length.
  • Managing visibility controls can now be done using the „eye“ icon whereas tools are managed using the vertical dots icon.
  • Minor changes to labeling have been done throughout the plugin to improve clarity.

Removed

  • Removed all legacy visibility controls deprecated in version 1.6.0.
  • Removed control reset confirmation modal for a smoother user experience.
  • Removed redundant help/reminder text to simplify the user interface.

2.1.2 – 2021-10-06

Changed

  • Updated incompatibility notice for the Screen Size control to include HTML blocks and directed users to a workaround.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug in the Date & Time control where timezones with +30 minute offsets were not handled properly. Thanks @ashleyzwp for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed bug in Query String control that caused a test failure when multiple strings using the same query parameter were used. Thanks Lucian for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed conflict with Sensei (and potentially other third-party plugins) caused by the render_block filter returning null when a block is hidden. An empty string is now returned instead. Thanks Ted for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed bug caused by admin scripts being enqueued during DOING_AJAX. Thanks Ted for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!

2.1.1 – 2021-09-14

Added

  • Added contextual indicator support for the Metadata control in Block Visibility Pro.

Changed

  • Continued extensibility improvements of the control set toolbar menu.
  • Updated plugin logo on settings page.

Fixed

  • Fixed incorrect languages .pot file.
  • Fixed bug in rule set configuration.

2.1.0 – 2021-09-09

Added

  • Added the ability to reset plugin settings and restore defaults from within the admin.
  • The Advanced Custom Fields control can now display blocks based on user fields.

Changed

  • Moved the create_date_time function to its own utility file. This allows for its use across the plugin and Block Visibility Pro.
  • Refactored rule and rule set functionality to provide for greater extensibility.
  • Improve extensibility of the control set toolbar menu for future Pro add-on functionality.

Removed

  • Removed erroneous integration-checks.php file.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug where not all users would be fetched in the User Role control. Thanks @lenehanj for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed styling on multi-select components.
  • Fixed z-index on contextual indicators that was causing some unwanted overlapping.

2.0.0 – 2021-07-27

Added

  • Added the ability to restrict visibility by specific users as part of the User Role control.
  • Added the ability to customize the color of the contextual indicators.
  • Added a „block not compatible“ messaging to the Legacy Widget block in WordPress 5.8, since the block does not support custom attributes.
  • Added Block Visibility Pro ad to settings pages to inform users about the Pro add-on.
  • Added a direct link to the plugin Knowledge Base in the plugin settings masthead.

Changed

  • Changed how the WP Fusion control logic works to be more intuitive. Now all tag conditions need to be true for the block to be visible. In v1.9.1 and lower, the conditions operated independently. Thanks @marlonsabala for bringing this to our attention!
  • Changed the contextual indicator styling (again) to improve the UI/UX. Color now defaults to the set --wp-admin-theme-color and indicators have been moved to the ::after pseudo element for improved block compatibility.
  • Changed the control toolbar styling to match the upcoming dimensions panel UI in Gutenberg.

Removed

  • Removed custom icon font for contextual indicators. Reverting back to SVG icons now that we have a more optimize approach.
  • Removed the „Getting Started“ tab in the plugin settings and directed all help links to the Block Visibility website and WordPress.org support forum.
  • Removed the review and support popup on the plugin settings pages.

Fixed

  • Fixed error introduced in WordPress 5.8 on the block-based Widgets screen by removing the wp-edit-post dependency from the plugin.
  • Fixed spelling errors in plugin settings. Thanks @paaljoachim!
  • Fixed display logic in the Date & Time control when a single schedule was disabled, but others were enabled.
  • Fixed display logic in the ACF control when a single rule set was disabled, but others were enabled.

1.9.1 – 2021-06-18

Added

  • Added preliminary support for Block Visibility (and Pro) on the new block-based Widgets screen, the new Widget pane in the customizer, and the experimental Navigation screens added by Gutenberg.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug where a Block Editor critical error would sporadically occur for certain admin users when switching from Fullscreen in the Block Editor. Thanks @gsarig for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed PHP error that would occasionally occur when a previously set ACF field was deleted from the user’s website.
  • Fixed bug where contextual indicator style sheet was loading on incorrect admin pages.

1.9.0 – 2021-06-07

Added

  • Added support for Block Visibility Pro.
  • Added rule set functionality to the ACF control. This allows you to create OR conditions within the ACF control.
  • Added „rule set“ and „rule“ architecture.
  • Added notice regarding compatibility issues with the Screen Size control and the Shortcode Block, plus links to a workaround in the Knowledge Base.
  • Added additional Slots for integrating new visibility controls.

Changed

  • Replaced many Popover components in the block editor with Modal components for improved UI.
  • Replaced most other Button/Popover components with DropdownMenu components for improved UI.
  • The „Remove“ schedule button is now an trashcan icon in the Schedule toolbar to be consistent with Block Visibility Pro.
  • Plugin settings tabs are now directly navigable based on URL query parameter.
  • Controls are now alphabetically ordered in the control selectors.
  • Screen size control CSS is now conditionally loaded only when there are actually blocks using these settings.
  • Contextual indicators are now powered by a custom icon font to improve performance and decrease file size.
  • Minor UI enhancements throughout.

Removed

  • Removed the dummy frontend.css file which was used for the screen size control and required an extra file to be loaded. An alternative implementation is now used.

Fixed

  • Fixed error were editing the visibility of a duplicated block would also edit the original block. Thanks @mmcginnis for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed unnecessary re-renders and loss of focus for slotted components by relocating withFilter HOCs outside of all render functions.
  • Fixed error in the Date & Time frontend test.
  • Fixed labels on the Query String control that were previously not translatable.
  • Fixed incorrect links to the plugin Knowledge Base.

1.8.0 – 2021-04-13

Added

  • Added the Advanced Custom Field control, the second third-party integration for Block Visibility! 🎉
  • Added functionality for multiple Date & Time schedules. 🎉
  • Added the ability „invert“ the Date & Time control per-block. By default, this control allows you to show the selected block if at least one schedule applies. You can now optionally hide the block if at least one schedule applies!
  • Added the ability to set default visibility controls.
  • Added the ability to easily reset the visibility controls on each block.

Changed

  • Updated control set controls toggle icon to be more consistent with WP core.
  • Updated popover styling to be more consistent with WP core.

Removed

  • Removed the enable_scheduling setting. Users can now easily toggle visibility controls at the block level so this setting is not longer needed. The entire Date & Time control can still be enabled/disabled in the Visibility Control settings.
  • Removed conditional indicator support for the startDateTime and endDateTime properties that were deprecated in version 1.4.1. Frontend visibility tests for these properties are still operational, but will likely be removed in version 2.0.

Fixed

  • Fixed WP Fusion filters to improve the integration.

1.7.1 – 2021-03-29

Fixed

  • Fixed error in the plugin variables REST API route that caused the settings page not to load if WP Debug was enabled. Thanks @gsarig for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!

1.7.0 – 2021-03-29

Added

  • Added the WP Fusion control, the first third-party integration for Block Visibility! 🎉
  • Added the Query String control, significantly increasing the marketing capabilities of Block Visibility! 🎉
  • Added react-select as a project dependency for all multi-select fields.

Changed

  • Updated control set UI when multiple controls are enabled to emphasize that all control conditions need to be satisfied for the block to be visible.
  • The „Restricted User Roles“ setting now uses react-select for a cleaner user interface.
  • Updated contextual indicator icons. A generic indicator is now displayed when more than 2 controls are enabled.

Fixed

  • Fixed issue where blocks that should have been hidden by enabled visibility controls were appearing in REST API requests. This allowed sophisticated users to „see“ content that was not intended for them via a public endpoint, i.e. wp-json/wp/v2/.... This is now fixed. Thanks @tkraftner for reporting this.
  • Fixed issue where the REST API url was not being fetched correctly in the plugin settings for WP installations that had prefixed, or „relocated“, the REST API. Thanks Mike for reporting this issue.
  • Fix minor error due to missing attribute schema.

1.6.0 – 2021-03-21

Added

  • New UI allows users to toggle on and off the available visibility controls at the block level, making for a cleaner interface.
  • New „control sets“ attribute structure which improves the scalability of the plugin and allows nearly unlimited new features/functionality in the future.

Changed

  • Updated all visibility frontend tests to respect new „control sets“ attribute structure while maintaining backwards compatibility.
  • Updated all editor conditional indicators to respect new „control sets“ attribute structure while maintaining backwards compatibility.

Removed

  • Removed the obtrusive „Customize controls“ admin notice in the editor in favor of a dismissible one-time „Quick tips“ popup for new users.
  • Removed verbose attribute specification in the main plugin class for compatibility with blocks rendered server-side. This is no longer needed.
  • hide-control-section.js and corresponding function are no longer needed.

1.5.3 – 2021-03-10

Fixed

  • Fixed PHP error triggered by missing hideBlock attribute setting. Thanks @muppix for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!

1.5.2 – 2021-03-06

Added

  • Added a support and review nudge on the plugin settings page in hopefully the least annoying way possible. 😉
  • New screenshots and readme updates.

Fixed

  • Fixed bug were visibility settings were still displaying for blocks disabled by the Block Manager.
  • Fixed conditional indicators not displaying for extra large and extra small screen size controls.

1.5.1 – 2021-02-28

Fixed

  • Fixed error where plugin settings were not being fetched from the REST api as expected. This issue impacted websites that had WordPress installed in a subdirectory. Thanks @elenasaygo for discovering this issue and opening a support ticket!
  • Fixed logic in the get_current_user_role() so no errors are thrown when WordPress installed in a subdirectory.

1.5.0 – 2021-02-22

Added

  • Screen Size controls allow you to show or hide block based on the width of the screen (Desktop, Tablet, Mobile and more).
  • Added universal function for retrieving plugin settings.

Changed

  • Minor adjustments to settings layout and styles.
  • All documentation links have been updated to reflect website changes.

Removed

  • Removed legacy visibility controls in REST API settings class.

Fixed

  • Fixed error where scheduling controls were still active on the frontend when disabled in the plugin settings.

1.4.3 – 2021-02-06

Fixed

  • Error that occurred when plugin assets were enqueued on incorrect admin pages. Improved logic now dequeues assets on any admin page without the Block Editor. Thanks @gsarig for catching this!

1.4.2 – 2021-01-19

Fixed

  • Error that occurred when the plugin was deleted.
  • Contextual indicator border not displaying on placeholder blocks (e.g. the Shortcode Block)

1.4.1 – 2021-01-18

Added

  • The ability to disabled scheduling at the block level without having to remove the start and end date/times.
  • The blockVisibility „supports“ variable to all blocks types that have visibility enabled. This provide a more consistent method for detecting whether a block should have visibility controls or not.

Changed

  • The contextual indicator icons have been updated and are now more legible.
  • Refactored the scheduling controls.
  • Updated the Visibility by Role labels to be more consistent with standard WordPress labeling and nomenclature.

Deprecated

  • The startDateTime and endDateTime properties of the blockVisibility attribute have been deprecated. All new blocks will use the new scheduling property.

Removed

  • Visibility block attribute defaults in an effort to declutter block markup when only a few settings are enabled.

Fixed

  • Some third-party blocks were not receiving visibility controls when they should have, notably Jetpack blocks, due to the way their block JS is enqueued.

1.4.0 – 2021-01-01

Upgrade Warning

For the long-term maintainability of the Block Visibility plugin, changes to the underlying file structure were needed in version 1.4.0. Therefore, when you upgrade from version 1.3.0 or lower, the plugin will deactivate and you will receive an error message. But don’t worry, simply re-activate Block Visibility and you are good to go.

This is an unfortunate issue that will occur only once. We apologize for any inconvenience that this causes, but trust that this change better positions the plugin for many exciting enhancements in the future!

Added

  • Preliminary compatibility with Full Site Editing features
  • Hooks and slots to support the upcoming Pro add-on

Changed

  • Block Visibility now requires WordPress 5.5+ to take advantage of new core functionality
  • The base plugin file is now simply block-visibility.php and the setup class has been moved
  • Redesigned the Block Visibility settings page
  • Refactored the methods for fetching plugin setting and variable data on the Block Visibility settings page

Removed

  • Component styling that is not longer needed since the version requirement for the plugin is now WordPress 5.5+

1.3.0 – 2020-12-05

Added

  • User permissions now give website administrators control over who can use visibility settings
  • Custom REST API routes for retrieving plugin data

Changed

  • By default, visibility controls are now available to all users that have access to the Block Editor
  • Refactored the methods for fetching plugin setting and variable data in the Block Editor
  • Restructured much of the plugin with a more consistent file/folder layout

Fixed

  • Contextual indicator icon was incorrect when using all visibility controls and the block was disabled

1.2.0 – 2020-11-15

Added

  • Added the ability to „hide on selected roles“ in the Restrict by User Roles visibility control Thanks to @edwardsh for the feature request!

1.1.0 – 2020-11-05

Added

  • Date and time controls for block scheduling
  • Contextual indicators for visibility setting to the Block Editor
  • A toolbar option for quickly hiding blocks
  • Additional plugin settings to dynamically control all the new features

1.0.1 – 2020-08-11

Fixed

  • Addressed the PHP warning message that may appear on new installations

1.0.0 – 2020-08-03

  • Initial Release