Nick Diego
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Hi @s8huth,
The plugin is compatible with WordPress 6.9, I just hadn’t bumped the “Tested up to version”. All fixed now. Let me know if you run into any issues.
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NickHi @oxygensmith,
Thanks for the kind feedback. Unfortunately, this is just a block plugin. There is no support for shortcodes.
As for templates, if you are using a block theme, you can include the block markup in your block templates. But this block cannot be placed in a non-block environment. Sorry about that!
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NickHi @baxter89,
Block Visibility does not display the content of ACF fields. Is that what you are trying to do? The plugin conditionally displays block content based on ACF fields. The content is in the block themselves.
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NickHi @laylatd13,
Is the template a block template? The Block Visibility conditions need to be present in the template when it’s saved, otherwise you will need to reapply them each time.
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NickHi @bowlerhat,
Unfortunately there is no workaround. Block Visibility will not work with certain types of caching because the content on the page is dynamic (changes based on the visibility conditions). Sorry for the trouble.
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NickHi @guygentil,
Yes, this is a limitation of Block Visibility, not a bug. Sorry for the confusion in the docs. The ACF integration is limited.
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NickThanks for the kind words @warrenganes. So glad you found Block Visibility useful 🙏
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NickIt looks like this will be resolved in the next version of WooCommerce (v10.2). Thanks again for reporting!
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NickThanks for the heads up @maigret. I have reached out to the Woo team. I can deploy a fix in Block Visibility, but it might be better for them to fix things on their end. Block Visibility is likely not the only plugin that will run into issues with the new email editor.
I’ll follow up when I know more.
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NickHi @dorfin1980,
Block Visibility does have limited support for ACF. You can learn more about what possible and the limitations in the documentation.
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NickHi @pedrodk,
I don’t believe what you are looking to do is possible with Block Visibility. There is no current visibility control that can display a block based on the input of another element on the page. You will likely need a JavaScript-based solution.
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NickHi @lab41,
Sorry for the delayed reply. You will want to use the Location visibility control and the Archive Type rules. This will allow you to conditionally display specific Navigation blocks on different category archives.
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NickThis issue should be fixed in v5.13.2 of Mailpoet. Please let me know if you continue to experience issues.
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NickThanks for reporting. I also reached out to the Mailpoet team to see what action need to be taken on the Block Visibility side, if any. I’ll report back when I know more.
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Nick