Conditions Block for WordPress
The Conditions Block lets you show or hide elements based on custom rules or interactions. Easily control what appears on your page depending on triggers, user actions, or other conditions.
Trigger Types
Control When Actions Come Alive
Define when the interaction should be activated. These triggers determine the exact event that causes your action to run.
Click
Fires when a user clicks an element, typically used to start or toggle interactive behavior.
Mouse Enter
Fires when a pointing device moves onto the element’s area, enabling hover-based interactions or animations.
Mouse Leave
Fires when the pointer leaves the element’s area, allowing transitions or effects to revert automatically.
Focus
Fires when an element gains focus through a mouse click or keyboard navigation, often for input or accessibility.
Blur
Fires when an element loses focus, signaling the end of user interaction or input.
Keydown
Fires when any key is pressed down on the keyboard, allowing actions to respond instantly to user input.
Action Types
Decide What Happens After Interaction
Define what happens once the trigger runs. These actions specify the behavior or change applied to your target element.
Show
Makes the target element visible by adjusting its display or opacity state.
Hide
Conceals the selected element and removes it from view.
Toggle
witches the element between visible and hidden states.
Add Class
Adds a CSS class to change styling or behavior.
Remove Class
Removes a CSS class to reset style or state.
Toggle Class
Adds or removes a CSS class dynamically on interaction.
Remote Next
Moves to the next item within the same connected block.
Remote Previous
Moves to the previous item within the same connected block.
Remote Go to Item
Jumps directly to a specific item in the same connected block.
Conditions Block Frequently Asked Questions
The Conditions Block for WordPress, available in the Unlimited Elements plugin, lets you show or hide elements based on custom rules or interactions. You can control what appears on your page depending on triggers, user actions, or other conditions making your website more dynamic, personalized, and interactive.
Yes, the Conditions Block is available for free in the Unlimited Elements plugin. You can access and use this block in the free version of Unlimited Elements, which is downloadable from the WordPress plugin repository.
To add the Conditions Block to your WordPress site, follow these steps:
- Install and activate Unlimited Elements for WordPress.
- Go to Unlimited Elements > Block in the WordPress Dashboard.
- Search for the Conditions Block and click "Install."
- The block will now be available in the WordPress editor, ready to be added to any page.
Yes, the Conditions Block allows you to fully customize the rules and conditions. You can set triggers, define when elements appear or disappear, and create tailored interactions based on user behavior or specific conditions.
You can create a wide variety of conditions, such as displaying elements based on button clicks, form submissions, page scrolling, time delays, device type, or user interaction. This gives you powerful control over how content is revealed on your website.
Yes, the block supports combining multiple rules to create advanced conditional logic. You can layer different conditions together to design more complex and interactive content behavior.
Absolutely! The Conditions Block works seamlessly with all WordPress and Unlimited Elements blocks. You can connect it to buttons, images, forms, text, and more to control their visibility and create interactive experiences.
Yes, using dynamic conditions helps you show users only the content they need at the right time. This makes your website feel smarter, more personalized, and easier to navigate, which improves overall user experience and engagement.