Widget Context
Add to ListUse Widget Context to show and hide widgets on certain sections of your site — front page, posts, pages, archives, search, etc. Use targeting by URLs (with wildcard support) for maximum flexibility.
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Documentation
Widget visibility can be configured under individual widget settings under “Appearance
Widgets” in your WordPress administration area or through the widget editing interface in the Customizer.Target by URL
The “Target by URL” is a powerful feature for targeting sections of your website based on the request URLs. It was inspired by a similar feature in the Drupal CMS.
Use relative URLs such as page/sub-page
instead of absolute URLs https://example.com/page/sub-page
because relative URLs are more flexible and make the logic portable between different domains and server environments.
Wildcards
Use the wildcard symbol *
for matching dynamic parts of the URL. For example:
-
topic/widgets/*
to match all posts in the widgets category, if your permalink structure is set to/topic/%category%/%postname%
. -
page-slug/*
to match all child pages of the page-slug parent page. -
Use a trailing
?*
to capture URL with all query arguments such asutm_source
, etc. For example, for everyblog/post-slug
also includeblog/post-slug?*
.
Exclude by URL
Specify URLs to ignore even if they’re matched by any of the other context rules. For example, enter example/sub-page
to hide a widget on this page even when “All Posts” is selected under “Global Sections”.