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Restricted Blocks is a WordPress plugin that allows you to restrict access to specific Gutenberg blo
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Restricted Blocks is a WordPress plugin that allows you to restrict access to specific Gutenberg blocks based on a great variety of conditions.
You can, for example, restrict content based on the user role, hide content for the users that live in specific geographic locations, conditionally display content based on the user device, make parts of the post unavailable to search engines, and more.
This section will provide you details on the types of restrictions and the related usage examples.
This restriction, when activated, removes a block from the front end.
The restricted content is displayed only after a successful password submission.
The plugin displays the content associated with this restriction if the user meets the age requirements defined in the back-end. Note that the user can declare its age by submitting the birth date with the provided form.
This type of restriction allows you to display or hide blocks based on the location of the user.
This restriction allows you to display blocks based on the device of the user.
With this restriction, you can display content at a specified time interval.
This restriction uses the capabilities of the user to determine whether to display or not a specific block.
This restriction allows you to display or hide blocks based on the IP address of the visitor.
Use this restriction to display content based on the presence of specifics cookies.
With this restriction, you can display or hide content based on the information available in the HTTP headers.
You can customize the colors and the typography of the elements displayed in the front-end with the 18 style options available in the back-end.
Please see the plugin manual for more information on the plugin installation and usage.
This plugin geolocates the users with GeoLite2. A free IP geolocation database provided by MaxMind.
Note that to use the GeoLite2 database, you have to create a MaxMind account and accept their terms of service.
The device of the user is detected with the Mobile Detect PHP class.
10.12.2024 - v1.09 - Added support for seamless updates delivered directly from our server - Major back-end UI update - Refactoring 15.11.2022 - v1.08 - Minor back-end improvements 19.08.2021 - v1.07 - Initial release
This plugin makes use of the following resources:
This product can include GeoLite2 data created by MaxMind, available from https://www.maxmind.com.