• Smart Conditional Content:
    Show different content to visitors from different places! Perfect for targeted marketing, regional offers, or localized messages.

    How do you use this for multiple conditions? Ie. If City is Chicago then phone number should be 111111.

    If the City is Indianapolis then the phone is 222222, and so on for multiple cities.

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  • Plugin Contributor Sunny Kumar

    (@5unnykum4r)

    Hi @lestexas60

    For now, you can set only one condition, but we’re working on improving our plugin’s logic to support multiple conditions. We’ll let you know once this feature is live.

    Thread Starter LesTexas60

    (@lestexas60)

    One more question: When I add multiple conditions the conditions that are not fulfilled still seem to take up space. I.E [userip_conditional region="OH"]Offers for Ohio![/userip_conditional][userip_conditional region="IN"]Offers for Indiana[/userip_conditional][userip_conditional region="IL"]Offers for Illinois[/userip_conditional]

    If the user is Ohio the message shows at the top. If the user is in Illinois, then there are 2 blank lines above the message. It seems the conditions that got negative responses still take space. Is there a way to set conditions that are not responded to to not take up space?

    Thread Starter LesTexas60

    (@lestexas60)

    Disregard the last question, I got it to work by using the Shortcode widget and not a text Editor. Question: I’m using the Shortcode widget and it does get the correct data but is there any way to format the size, font and color of the data that is pulled in? Elementor Shortcode widget doesn’t have these options.

    Solved, I added the code …

    • This reply was modified 6 months, 3 weeks ago by LesTexas60.
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