Title: WPBaquery compatibility
Last modified: March 12, 2020

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# WPBaquery compatibility

 *  Resolved [yasudadigital8](https://wordpress.org/support/users/yasudadigital8/)
 * (@yasudadigital8)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wpbaquery-compatibility/)
 * Hi,
 * Half of the content on this page needs to appear after a couple of minutes:
    
   [https://www.relife.academy/clase-exclusiva-relife-academy/](https://www.relife.academy/clase-exclusiva-relife-academy/)
 * This example works perfectly on text blocks of the page:
    [timed-content-client
   show=”1:00″]Show me after one minute. Since we don’t want a fade-in, we can leave
   it out of the “show” attribute completely.[/timed-content-client]
 * But I need it to cover half of the page with all its layout, but it doesn’t work,
   if there isn’t text block or where to put HTML code.
 * Is it possible to use this plugin together with WPBaquery?
 * What would be the solution to achieve the desired delay time?
 * I will be very attentive to your indications.
 * Regards,
    Robert
 * The page I need help with: _[[log in](https://login.wordpress.org/?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwordpress.org%2Fsupport%2Ftopic%2Fwpbaquery-compatibility%2F%3Foutput_format%3Dmd&locale=en_US)
   to see the link]_

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 *  Plugin Author [Arno Welzel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/awelzel/)
 * (@awelzel)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wpbaquery-compatibility/#post-12545512)
 * About page builders like WPBakery: Timed Content only works as a shortcode within
   a single block. This is a limitation due to the way how page builders and shortcodes
   in WordPress work and also affects Gutenberg, Elementor, Divi etc..
 * About your question how to hide part of the page: you first need to create a 
   DIV element which covers the page as required by adding a CSS rule which positions
   the DIV on top of it and then hide this element with a Timed Content rule, similar
   to this.
 * See here as an example (just 15 seconds delay instead of 1 minute, but of course
   this would work with 1 minute as well):
 * [https://wordpress-demo.arnowelzel.de/timed-content-client-side-div/](https://wordpress-demo.arnowelzel.de/timed-content-client-side-div/)
 * This is just a proof of concept – you still need to adjust the CSS rules and 
   figure out what works best for you.

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 * ![](https://ps.w.org/timed-content/assets/icon-256x256.png?rev=2953069)
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 * 1 reply
 * 2 participants
 * Last reply from: [Arno Welzel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/awelzel/)
 * Last activity: [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wpbaquery-compatibility/#post-12545512)
 * Status: resolved