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Understanding the Conditions Options in Divi 5
Understanding the Conditions Options in Divi 5

Learn how to use Divi's Conditions options to create dynamic, personalized content, ensuring the right message reaches the right audience.

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The Conditions options in Divi give you advanced control over when a module is displayed on the front end. By setting conditions, you can personalize your site’s content based on user behavior, preferences, or system details, such as whether the visitor is logged in, has visited specific pages, or is using a particular device.

Where to Find the Conditions Options

  1. Open the Module Settings: Click the gear icon or the module itself to access the settings.

  2. Navigate to the Advanced Tab: Locate the Conditions option group.

Using Conditions Options

  1. Adding a Condition:

    • Click the + Add Condition button.

    • Select the condition you want to apply from the list (e.g., “Logged-In Status” or “Browser Type”).

    • Configure the condition settings to match your requirements.

  2. Combining Conditions:

    • Add multiple conditions to fine-tune module visibility.

    • Example: Show the module only if the visitor is logged in and using a mobile device.

Examples of Common Conditions

  • Logged-In Status: Display the module only for logged-in users or logged-out visitors.

  • Visited Page: Show the module if the visitor has already viewed a specific page.

  • Purchase History: Display exclusive content for customers who have previously purchased.

  • Device Type: Target mobile, tablet, or desktop users specifically.

  • Browser or OS: Personalize content based on the visitor’s browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari) or operating system (e.g., iOS, Windows).

Tips for Using Conditions Effectively

  • Personalization Matters: Use conditions to display tailored content, such as greeting logged-in users or promoting new products to repeat customers.

  • Test Your Rules: Preview your conditions to ensure they work as intended on different devices and user scenarios.

  • Don’t Overcomplicate: Keep your conditions manageable to avoid confusion or conflicting visibility rules.

The Conditions options are a powerful tool for creating dynamic, personalized content, ensuring the right message reaches the right audience at the right time.

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