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Hide This
Hide This provides a [hide]
shortcode that lets you hide some parts of the content from your posts and pages. You can easily manage inclusions and exclusions for hidden content in three levels: absolute, groups and capabilities, and specific user.
Maybe some part of your post should not be published yet? Or maybe you want to show some specific parts of your content to a certain group or users, let's say your logged in users or your clients? This plugin may be the solution you need.
It's very important to note that the content wrapped within the shortcode won't even be printed as HTML. It will be really, really hidden. There are a lot of great plugins that hide the content via CSS and Javascript, but this is not the case. If you want your content to not be visible, but still printed as HTML, you should try one of those.
Current stable version: 1.1.3
Basic usage:
[hide]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
This example will hide that content for all the site visitors. But you can be more specific by using attributes.
Accepted attributes:
- for: (optional) your rules to hide content. You can use absolute rules (
all
,none
,[!]logged
), rules by roles and capabilities ([!]{role}
,[!]{role}:[!]{capability}
,:[!]{capability}
), and rules by specific user (userid:[!]{ID}
,useremail:[!]{email}
,username:[!]{username}
). - exclude: (optional) your rules to show the hidden content to some specific visitor/s. As in for, you can use absolute rules (
all
,none
,[!]logged
), rules by roles and capabilities ([!]{role}
,[!]{role}:[!]{capability}
,:[!]{capability}
), and rules by specific user (userid:[!]{ID}
,useremail:[!]{email}
,username:[!]{username}
). - test: (optional) for debugging purposes. The kind of output you expect. Accepts
content
andempty
. Use it wisely, because it prints a message with the result of the test.
Some useful examples:
Hide your content to all visitors:
[hide]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content to all visitors, except for a specific user:
[hide for="all" exclude="username:foo"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content to all non-logged visitors:
[hide for="!logged"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content to all logged in visitors:
[hide for="logged"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content to all logged in visitors, except for a specific user:
[hide for="logged" exclude="username:foo"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for some specific role:
[hide for="contributor"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for two specific roles:
[hide for="editor, contributor"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for all visitors except for a specific role:
[hide for="!administrator"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
[hide for="all" exclude="administrator"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for all visitors except for two specific roles:
[hide for="!administrator, !editor"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
[hide for="all" exclude="administrator, editor"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for users with a specific role and a specific capability:
[hide for="some_role:do_a_barrel_roll"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for users with a specific role, not having a specific capability:
[hide for="some_role:!do_a_barrel_roll"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for users with a specific capability:
[hide for=":do_a_barrel_roll"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for a specific user by user name:
[hide for="username:foo"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for a specific user by user ID:
[hide for="userid:42"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for a specific user by user email:
[hide for="useremail:foo@mail.com"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
Hide your content for everyone except for a specific user by user name:
[hide for="username:!foo"]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.[/hide]
You should get the idea by now. Notice how you can use !
to deny values such as login status, roles, capabilities and user values.
Extending
This plugin offers hooks for filters, so you can modify its functionality or add your own.
hide_this_attributes
: Modify the attributes that the shortcode receives.hide_this_content
: Modify the full content that the shortcode prints.hide_this_hide_rules
: Modify rules for hiding content.hide_this_show_rules
: Modify rules for showing content.
Installation
- Unzip
hide-this.zip
and upload thehide-this
folder to your/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress.
- Start using the
[hide]
shortcode to hide the content you want.
Contributing
If you feel like you want to help this project by adding something you think useful, you can make your pull request against the master branch :)
Donating
This plugin took a lot of work. If it is helpful to you on a regular basis, you may want to consider making a donation. I'll be really thankful with that, and try my best to provide a great support for all the people who use it :). Donations are processed securely via Paypal.
Changelog
1.1.3
- Fix: A bug was causing contents always showing for all users when applying negations to roles.
1.1.2
- Fix: Multiple role assignation wasn't working in some scenarios.
1.1.1
- Improvement: Parsing shortcodes into
[hide]
and[hidethis]
.
1.1
- Object oriented code.
- New filter hooks.
1.0
First release!