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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Conditional Widgets] Widget Conditions – Won’t Display Widgets On Posts ‘Page’](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/)
 *  Thread Starter [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/)
 * (@es90)
 * [1 year, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/#post-18136947)
 * Thanks for the recommendation. However, it seems that Widget Logic has recently
   been taken over, and according to the reviews and support forum there is a lot
   of malicious code being added at the moment. So I did not download it, as every
   fix that has been posted has been countered by the developers?
 * Edit: I tried Widget Logic anyway on an identical WordPress (set up for this 
   test) to see if it had been fixed.
 * I set the conditions:
 * [is_category( $category )](https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/is_category)
   as [is_category( $lifestyle )](https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/is_category)
   and this worked great on the category itself. The Pipdig – Post Slider did not
   appear in the individual posts anymore.
 * However, when I installed a second Pipdig – Post Slider and set the conditions
   as [is_category( $business )](https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/is_category),
   both sliders continued to appear on the Category page – and all the posts have
   their own category. There are no posts marked with more than one category.
 * It might be worth me checking with Pipdig to see if anything in their theme coding
   is interfering, as it seems very strange that both plugins would do this.
 * Therefore it seems possible only to have a featured slider for my All category.
 * Having said that, my posts will be appearing on a Static Posts page not a category.
   So… this will have to be tested out next to see if this works. It’s not perfect,
   but it seems to function well.
 * However I won’t be able to install it on my main WordPress currently, as I don’t
   know whether it is safe or reliable to use.
 * Thank you kindly for all your help and support so far! 🙂
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/).
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/).
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[Conditional Widgets] Widget Conditions – Won’t Display Widgets On Posts ‘Page’](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/)
 *  Thread Starter [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/)
 * (@es90)
 * [1 year, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/#post-18136883)
 * Jason – I think you may have answered one of my Qs. After going through this 
   multiple times in my head (I’m sorry, I’m getting tired now lol and I need my
   coffee), I believe I understand what you are saying. In my head, I had a completely
   different idea of how the categories widget functioned.
   However I still have 
   posted my initial reply below in full detail so that other people can follow 
   along too step by step without images or a live preview.
 * I think the mistake that I made below (shown right at the end) will help others
   understand better just what exactly it is that I’m doing wrong, so that they 
   can work it out for themselves. So I don’t expect you to go through the whole
   lot.
 * If I have any other Qs, I’ll tag you in this after x
 * Thanks kindly for your help and support.
 * –
 * **Pipdig – Post Slider Options / Configuration**
 * So the Featured Sliders are Pipdig Widgets called Pipdig – Post Slider. The options
   this plugin offers by default are:
    - Title: _(Blank – chosen **Featured**)_
    - Select Categories: _(Uncategorised, **All**, Business, Lifestyle etc)_
    - Date Range For Posts: _(**All time**, 1 week, 1 month, 1 year)_
    - Number of Posts To Show: _(Blank – default **4**, chosen 4)_
    - Slider Height in Pixels: _(Blank – default 360, chosen **500**)_
    - Display Post Titles: _(Yes, No, **On Hover**)_
    - Post Title Length Limit (in words): _(Blank – default 4, chosen **10**)_
 * After that, Widget Display Control **ON **takes over:
    - **ON **Show/**Hide** on Front Page
    - Categories:
      **ON** Enable Post Logic and**Show**/Hideon Posts in selected 
      categories.**OFF **ALL Categories (or select below)**OFF **Include Sub-categories
      automatically
    - **ON **Category: _(Relevant category for each category: All, Business, Education,
      Travel)_
 * –
 * **Pipdig – Post Slider Installation / Location / Configuration**
 * Each Pipdig – Post Slider widget has been installed under Widgets > Header (Full
   Width) and has it’s own select category.
 * On each category page, the Pipdig – Post Slider displays just fine with one featured
   slider per category. None of the widgets have been double marked as displaying
   on more than one category.
 * So for example:
 * **(Business Category Page)**
 * [Featured Slider: Business posts]
   [Business Category Posts displaying by default
   in theme styleEx: Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPressEx: Top 10 Reasons Why I 
   Left LinkedInEx: Top 10 Reasons Why.. etc]
 * and
 * **(Education Category Page)**
 * [Featured Slider: Education posts]
   [Business Category Posts displaying by default
   in theme styleEx: Top 10 Reasons Why I Still Use BBC BitesizeEx: Top 10 Reasons
   Why I Like YouTube DocumentariesEx: Top 10 Reasons Why.. etc]
 * When I select an individual WordPress post (such as Top 10 Reasons Why I Use 
   WordPress), and I go to that WordPress post page, it will display both the Business
   and Education Pipdig – Post Sliders on that individual post.
 * **(Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress post)**
 * [Featured Slider: Business posts]
   [Featured Slider: Education posts]X _[Featured
   Slider: Travel posts]_[Main post – Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress][Social
   Media follow section – disabled][Comment section – disabled]etc
 * There is a third Pipdig – Post Slider (lets say Travel) which has exactly the
   same configuration. This one does not display on the individual WordPress posts
   as a third Pipdig – Post Slider, and is invisible which is exactly how it should
   be. However it displays fine on it’s own category posts page (just not the individual
   posts.)
 * I do not want any of the Pipdig – Post Slider s to display on the individual 
   posts full stop, but I am stuck here as to what to do with what I have to begin
   with.
 * –
 * **Posts Category Configuration**
 * I have a category called All at the moment. I created this category so that I
   could have more control over what displayed and didn’t display on the All category
   posts page, incase Uncategorised was interfering with anything.
 * I am not particularly fussed as to whether I publicly use the All category or
   not, as I can link back to the individual categories myself. But I wanted to 
   separate posts when I was experimenting with the widgets.
 * **(Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress post)**
 * Categories marked: All, Business
 * This means that this individual post (Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress) should
   be displayed within the Pipdig – Post Slider for All, and the separate Pipdig–
   Post Slider for Business.
 * These are two completely separate widgets that have been installed under Widgets
   > Header (full width) with their own separate configurations.
 * So the end result should be that on the Business category and individual Business
   posts, only one Pipdig – Post Slider should be displayed.
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Conditional Widgets] Widget Conditions – Won’t Display Widgets On Posts ‘Page’](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/)
 *  Thread Starter [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/)
 * (@es90)
 * [1 year, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/#post-18136657)
 * Hi, I don’t know what a ‘custom post’ is I’m afraid. I’ve tried googling it, 
   but it looks a bit mind boggling.
 * The only change I have made is to create a blank Posts page, which I have set
   as a Static Posts page. I have put no coding on that Static Posts page at all,
   and I have no plugins installed other than what I have previously listed above.
   So I hope that answers your question.
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[Conditional Widgets] Widget Conditions – Won’t Display Widgets On Posts ‘Page’](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/)
 *  Thread Starter [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/)
 * (@es90)
 * [1 year, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/#post-18135108)
 * **Category Widget Goal**
 * My aim was to manually link to individual categories from a page that I would
   create. Each category would be accessible only to specific people.
 * On each individual category, I would have Featured Posts, Popular Posts, Random
   Posts (that kind of thing) above the main default posts coding that WordPress
   has. The featured widgets would be relevant to each category:
    - Business posts
    - Educational posts
    - Travel posts
 * etc
 * Each Featured Slider (with relevant blog posts) displays correctly on the main
   category page, with no issues.
 * I have also listed Random Posts after Post 1, Post 2, Post 3, Post 4 and Post
   5 etc. This has worked well, and I have no issues with it.
 * **Single Posts Display Problem**
 * However, when I click on each individual WordPress entry and go to that individual
   WordPress entry page, multiple Featured Sliders appear at the top.
 * As I have installed Featured Sliders on each category, so far there are three
   Featured Sliders – All (not Uncategorised), Business and Literature.
 * Interestingly, only the first two Featured Sliders (All category and Business
   category) appear on the individual WordPress entry page/s. All three widgets 
   have exactly the same settings, and I have refreshed the customiser, reinstalled,
   republished and double checked a thousand times.
 * Thoughts?
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[Conditional Widgets] Widget Conditions – Won’t Display Widgets On Posts ‘Page’](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/)
 *  Thread Starter [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/)
 * (@es90)
 * [1 year, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/widget-conditions-wont-display-widgets-on-posts-page/#post-18133939)
 * I have corrected this. For some reason, if I create a blank page and set it as
   a Static Posts page, widgets will not appear. It is as though it thinks that 
   the page does not exist, and is setting its own rules. Though it does respect
   the new Posts url.
 * However, I put a fullstop ( . ) on the Posts page, leaving the rest of the page
   blank, and the widgets magically appear. Having said that, any entered content
   does not appear above or below the main posts – which in this case, is useful,
   but not so useful if I wished to put content on the actual page to display above
   or below the default ‘Posts’ coding that WordPress has.
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by [es90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/es90/).

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