Meta Box Conditional Logic Addon GPL Overview:
The Meta Box Conditional Logic extension lets you
show fields precisely when you want to and not a second sooner.The extension provides a
variety of visibility options for meta boxes, fields, and HTML elements that help you control the organization of your page-editing experience.
Welcome to the World of Tomorrow
Imagine a back end where all custom fields existed on all pages all the time, and somehow, you had to just
know which ones to use and when. Everything would be separated and you would have to write hefty functions to connect information behind the scenes.Fortunately, we live in a better world with better back ends. Lucky you!With the Conditional Logic extension, developers can control the relationship between fields and powerfully create connections to maximize the efficiency of the process.
Conditional Logic: Now You See It, Now You Don’t
As a developer, you get to lay out the rules of a website and determine what can be seen and when.The MetaBox Conditional Logic extension lets you extend this power to WordPress to both show and hide fields instantly based on the data that’s dynamically entered on the page.Choose Your Own Conditional Logic AdventureIf a meta box doesn’t apply to a particular page template or post category, you can remove it altogether for a polished user experience.You’ll also get to tailor any page you want with exactly the fields you need.
Decluttering for Developers
While you’re already reducing clutter on your site, why not remove default WordPress elements that don’t apply to the page or post you’re editing?Remove the “Tag” meta box or even the “Publish” section from an editing page to match form to function.
Top Features:- Capability to set the visibility of these key objects:
- Meta boxes registered with the Meta Box plugin or WordPress core meta boxes
- Custom fields registered with the Meta Box plugin
- Any DOM / HTML element such as the Publish or Tags modules
- An extensive selection of operators to choose from for your conditions: =, >=, <=, contains, in, starts with, ends with, and between. All of them can combine with the Not operator to make a negation (See the documentation for a list of conditions.)
- Works seamlessly with entire fields’ included Group
- Ability to set the visibility condition according to other fields’ values, categories, post format, post title, and all other form elements
- Clean and easy-to-understand syntax