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  • Plugin Author landwire

    (@landwire)

    @leninzapata
    Could you try Block Logic in the context of the block editor in the normal page content and not with widgets and see if it works there?

    Thread Starter Lenin Zapata

    (@leninzapata)

    Within a “page” it works!, but the only logical thing to use it is the tag “if the user is logged in”, from there I don’t see any more utility, because obviously if it is a page it will only be inside a page, it will be the same slug, etc… that is, I don’t see much use in it. I need it to show and hide the block of a widget where I see a lot of use for it, but it seems that it doesn’t work for widgets.

    ?? https://recordit.co/0AUVtJjKOR

    Plugin Author landwire

    (@landwire)

    @leninzapata
    I just tried Block Logic in a paragraph block inside the widgets and it works fine. I remember it not working with a “Custom HTML” block however. Maybe there is also a problem with the “Shortcode” block from your previous video?
    I will not have time to look into this right now, but will try and do it when I update the plugin next for WordPress 6.2 at the end of March.
    But I cannot promise, that I will find a solution.

    If you find another plugin that works, let me know which one it is and then I can look how they have solved the problem.

    Thread Starter Lenin Zapata

    (@leninzapata)

    I only want it to work for Widget Block for single wordpress site and multisite.

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