Elementor Dynamic Content with Dynamic Conditions

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Elementor Dynamic Content - Conditional Logic with Dynamic Conditions Plugin (FREE).

When it comes to Dynamic Content with Elementor, the ability to use conditional logic is sorely lacking. Now, with the free Dynamic Conditions plugin for Elementor, we can finally start creating some amazing powerful websites using Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), PODS, Toolset or Jet Engine and control exactly what information is shown and when using Dynamic Conditions.

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It's time to take your Elementor designed dynamic websites to the next level with Dynamic Conditions!

WPTuts
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I stumbled across this plugin, saw your video, and said SOLD! Then I see that it's free...I feel blessed!
Thanks, Paul for this video as it gives me even more motivation to make use of ACF in future projects!

Jim.Hummel
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One of your best tutorials. Especially for those who need to create something more than a standard WP website. Thank you.

GinaAnagnostopoulou
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I think this might be my first YouTube comment ever. I am so grateful for your videos.

ryparks
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Paul Hi, this is great I've been working on a couple of websites with JetEngine and I needed this, now it makes it so much easier to make the site logical, instead if having some labels there without pertinent info. You are the man! Once again a beautiful and helpful video.

nelsonzavala
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Very Awesome, helps me out with ACF in a big way! Thanks for this demo tutorial!!

awakekat
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You could also use this dynamic conditions plugin to create your very own themes default SETTINGS PAGE especially if you are developing for your client who might want to change company addresses and so forth....This is a very powerful plugin which needs the {OR} functionality to be added in the conditions if maybe you might have a lot of conditions to test against in order to display a widget or not

lethabomashike
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This is great. For more of the advanced sites I was building I ended up having to code the page manually, or use Beaver Themer instead. This is great. I'm surprised the Elementor Team, which is a great team have not added this feature by default if I'm being honest.

ChristopherReid
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Jesus, another awesome tutorial. Dude, you're the legend of ACF and Elementor. LOVE IT!!!!

simon_quinn
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- exactly what I was hoping to find. THANKS!

clintt
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i was searching something like these for so many time, thx

leojgli
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SUPER USEFUL !!! Exactly what I was looking for ! Many many thanks WPTuts !!!

jeromehubertphotographe
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I can’t say thank you enough. A week of trying to figure this out. 8min to success. 🙏🏽😎

MargaretSpence
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I’m working on a listing site for hairstylists so people in my state can have somewhere to go to search for a hairstylist. I’ve already developed a job listing website for beauty professionals with the MyListing theme, but I’d like to create this one without the use of a theme so I have more creative control. This plugin will definitely come in handy. Thank you!

erika_huber
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Actually Paul a brilliant explanation. Has given me some ideas for displaying code on one of my blogs. Cheers !

chrisjacobs
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Excellent. Just what I need right NOW!

EricaDyson
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Paul, this is very cool, and I immediately got something close to what I wanted right after watching this tutorial, but here's where I'm getting a little stuck: I want to use this plugin to hide or show social media icons associated with each of our staff members. So, using ACF, I've created 2 custom fields: one that asks if the staff member has social media accounts (conditional logic, and if the answer is "yes" it will then ask you to fill in the links for the four most popular social media platforms). If the answer is "no" the it hides all the social media icons and doesn't show them at all. The problem is, if the answer is "yes, I do have social media accounts" that it is going to show all FOUR of the social media icons, even if there is only one custom field out of the four that is actually populated with a URL(because that's the way I have it setup in the template). I'm trying to get the level of granularity of saying, "if the user has a URL in the Twitter custom field, show twitter, but if there is no link in the Twitter custom field, don't show the Twitter icon." Basically I want the logic that says, "for each link to a social media platform, show the corresponding icon." Right now it's either you have social media or you don't, and then all four icons show up even if there aren't links to support all 4 platforms. Thoughts? The social icons widget can populate the URL dynamically for each social media platform and be passed from the custom field, but there is no logic in the widget itself to either show or hide the icon based on whether or not there is a value in the custom field itself.

skysavvydrone
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I think the concept of dynamic conditions should be a part of at least Elementor Pro

eddu
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So glad I've found this tutorial/plugin!

franktielemans
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Something so simple and yet so effective. Thanks for sharing this, again a function I'd never thought of.

Fabulousnorfolk