Description
Sometimes you may need to hide/remove a flexible content layout from showing on the frontend of the website, but you would still like to keep it in the backend in case you need to re-enable that layout again in the future.
Of course you can always just remove the layout, but if it’s a complex group of fields with a lot of data, re-creating it later would be a pain. And here the ACF Hide Layout plugin comes into play. It adds a small button with an “eye” icon to easily disable/enable flexible layout content without removing it.
See more info on the plugin website
Requirements
- WordPress >= 4.7
- Advanced Custom Fields Pro >= 5.7
Development
The source code can be found on GitHub.
Made by people who brought to you Flynt – The Component Based WordPress Starter Theme
Screenshots
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
FAQ
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How to use it?
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Next to the flexible content options “Add Layout” and “Remove Layout” is a new option “Hide / Show Layout”.
Toggling that option will hide or show the layout on the fronted.
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Contributors & Developers
“ACF Hide Layout” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“ACF Hide Layout” has been translated into 6 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “ACF Hide Layout” into your language.
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Changelog
1.2.1
- Fixed issue with PHP 8.2 warning
1.2
- Fixed issue with nested flexible_content
1.1
- Fixed issue with cloning fields
1.0.1
- Added German translation
- Updated Greek and Dutch translations
1.0
- Initial Release