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Version 2.4.0 and Pro 1.5.0: Cookies and Contextual Opacity
We are pleased to announce the release of Block Visibility 2.4.0 and Block Visibility Pro 1.5.0. While both releases are relatively minor, they tackled a number of feature requests as well as an outstanding PHP error on the block-based Widgets admin screen. Feature highlights include the introduction of the Cookie control and contextual block opacity.
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Pro Version 1.4.0: Conditional Presets and Local Controls
On the heels of the Block Visibility 2.3.0 release, we are please to announce version 1.4.0 of the Pro add-on. This release was focused on enhancing Visibility Presets with conditional settings. We have also introduced the concept of “Local Controls” and have provided a way to disable them. Topping off version 1.4.0, a number of
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Version 2.3.0: Enhancing User Roles
For the last couple months, the Pro add-on has received the bulk of all development time and new functionality. Well, we are pleased to announce that version 2.3.0 of Block Visibility features significant enhancements to the User Role control. This update also prepares the core plugin for the upcoming WordPress 5.9 release and includes handful
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Version 2.2.0 and Pro 1.3.0: Introducing Visibility Presets
The number one feature request for the past couple months has been Visibility Presets. In other words, the ability to create a “global” set of visibility conditions that could be applied to multiple blocks at once. Then when a preset is updated, every block that uses the preset is also updated. This is an extremely
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Pro Version 1.2.0: eCommerce Enhancements, Metadata Control, Copy/Import, New Pricing, and more…
It has been a little over a month and half since the last release Block Visibility Pro. Since that time, development has primarily focused on improving the current eCommerce integrations, both for WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads. We have also added a brand new Metadata control, some very handy copy/import functionality for visibility settings, and
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Pro Version 1.1.0: Introducing URL Path and Browser & Device Controls
I am excited to announce that version 1.1.0 of Block Visibility Pro is now available. This is the first major release since its launch back in June 2021. Pro is the premium add-on for the core Block Visibility plugin, which is freely available on WordPress.org. Version highlights includes two brand new visibility controls, URL
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Version 2.0.0: Feature Requests, Refinements, and Pro Ads
Since the release of version 1.9.0 at the beginning of June, Block Visibility has surpassed 1,000 active users and is growing steadily! Thank you to everyone that has given the plugin a try and provided feedback. The generous reviews on WordPress.org have helped immensely, as have the follows on Twitter. For users with more advanced
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Version 1.9.0: ACF Enhancements, Bug Fixes, and Getting Ready for Pro
It’s amazing to think that Block Visibility 1.8.0 was release nearly two months ago. Since then the plugin has grown to over 800 active users and growth is steady. Behind the scenes, 100s of hours have been put into core plugin enhancements and development of Block Visibility Pro. A separate article will be posted soon
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Version 1.8.0: Introducing the ACF Integration and a Date & Time Overhaul
Version 1.8.0 is now available and features a new integration with Advanced Custom Fields, an overhaul of the Date & Time control, and a number of other usability enhancements. While initially planned for later in April, we wanted to get these new features in the hand of users as soon as possible. For a quick
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Version 1.7.0: Introducing the WP Fusion and Query String Controls
With version 1.6.0 out of the way, it was time to tackle outstanding feature requests and add new functionality to Block Visibility. I am pleased to announce that version 1.7.0 marks the debut of the Query String control as well as our first third-party integration, WP Fusion! WP Fusion Jack Arturo, the founder of WP
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Version 1.6.0: Preparing Block Visibility for the Future
Block Visibility was first created back in the summer of 2020 as an experiment. The goal was to learn more about the new Gutenberg/Block Editor in WordPress and to build a plugin predominantly in JavaScript (React) as opposed to PHP. As time went on, it became apparent just how powerful controlling the visibility of block

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