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HelpWidget

Door et4aa·
This plugin is designed to help customers It is highly dynamic, allowing the content of the HelpWidget and its display timing to be fully customizable
Versie
1.0
Laatst bijgewerkt
May 19, 2025

Getting Started Create Your First Article Navigate to the HelpWidget Admin Page.

Click on “Add New Post”.

Choose whether you want a WordPress Gutenberg post or an Elementor post.

Be creative! Add images, buttons, videos, and other elements as needed. The title of your post will appear in the HelpWidget and will act as a button to reveal the article’s content. Click Publish, and the article will be displayed on every page of your site.

Advanced Features Path Tags To maximize the plugin’s potential, you can assign a path tag to an article to control which pages it appears on.

Navigate to the page where you want the article to display.

Look at the URL and copy the part after the first slash.

Example: URL: example.com/shop Path: /shop Return to the HelpWidget Admin Page and edit your article.

On the right-hand side, find the Tags section and add the following:

path:/shop Displaying on Multiple Pages To display an article on multiple pages, use the following format:

Examples:

URL: example.com/index Tag: path:/index URL: example.com/shop Tag: path:/shop Add separate tags for each page as needed.

Query Tags Query tags work similarly to path tags but target the part of the URL after the “?” character.

Example:

URL: example.com/shop?loggedIn=true Tag: query:loggedIn=true This ensures the article is only displayed if the URL contains loggedIn=true.

Rules for Query Tags:

If you define multiple query tags, only one needs to match. If you include multiple conditions in a single query tag (connected by &), all conditions must be met. The order of conditions does not matter. Examples:

Single Query Match:

Tag 1: query:loggedIn=true Tag 2: query:user=admin URLs like example.com/shop?loggedIn=true or example.com/shop?user=admin will match. Multiple Conditions:

Tag: query:loggedIn=true&user=admin Only URLs like example.com/shop?loggedIn=true&user=admin will match. Note: URLs such as example.com/shop?loggedIn=true or example.com/shop?user=admin will not match, as they do not meet both conditions.

Need Help? If you have any questions, suggestions, or encounter bugs, feel free to reach out! Email: et4aa.studios@gmail.com

Planned Features More Tag Types: Add support for session-based or cookie-based tags. Enhanced Customization: Include options for button design, such as text, shape, and icons.

Gratisvoor betaalde abonnementen
Door te installeren, ga je akkoord met de Servicevoorwaarden van WordPress.com en de voorwaarden voor plugins van derden.
Getest tot
WordPress 6.7.5
Deze plugin kan worden gedownload, zodat je hem op je kan gebruiken.