![]() ![]() On certain camera settings, even the photos straight out of your camera may start out watered down and they can get more diluted as you work on them and save them. ![]() It’s just that someone else, ( put your camera manufacturer’s name here), is doing all your creative thinking, not you. The color engineers at ( put your camera manufacturer’s name here) decided how to mix all the colors for you – plus the contrast and saturation and anything else they think looks good in every JPEG you shoot. You may call it a Moscow Mule, however it’s going to taste pretty damn watered down. It’s a strong mixed drink with melting ice that can further loose its qualities under certain circumstances. Save it too much, and it will fall apart. That’s kind of how a JPEG works – A JPEG image straight out of your camera will look good, but every time you save it, it will loose quality. Eventually there’s very little left of your original drink it’s mostly water. Keep putting your drink down, the bartender will keep filling it up with water. However, if you put your glass down to save your drink for later, the bartender will come over and add water, filling your glass back up to the top and diluting it way more. Now (don’t forget we’re still imagining here), if you hold your glass and don’t put it down, only the ice cubes have diluted the drink, just a little, but not much. She cuts a slice of lime, squeezes the juice into a lovely Collins glass, grabs two or three ice cubes from the ice bucket, pulls down a bottle of Vodka from the top shelf, dribbles a few ounces into the glass, adds exotic ginger beer, mixes it with a bright red stirring stick and tosses a slice of lime on top. The plugin currently has more than 9,000 active users and will likely see more growth now that the pro features are getting rolled into the free version.Imagine you’re in a bar and order a strong mixed drink. Diego said he will be investing more time into documenting how developers can create their own Block Visibility extensions. The Block Visibility plugin’s documentation is already extensive, with videos, screenshots, and tutorials for nearly every feature. Users who rely on the WooCommerce or Easy Digital Downloads controls will need to wait until the next release to deactivate the Pro add-on. Diego plans to add those later in April with the next version (3.1.0), so he can make a few further changes to them before including them in the free version. This release includes everything except the WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads controls, which include conditional block logic for shopping cart contents, product details, customer metrics, and more. Block Visibility documentation on Visibility Presets Blocks can have multiple presets applied, and Diego said this is just the first iteration of this feature. It allows users to create a collection of visibility conditions that can be applied to other blocks with a single click. Visibility Presets is another mind-blowing new feature in this release, the kind that makes you wonder how this could be a free plugin. It expands the Date & Time control to include Day of Week and Time of Day. This update brings in controls for Cookies, Metadata, Referral Source, and URL Path. Block Visibility documentation on Browser and Device Control Blocks can be conditionally displayed based on post taxonomy, post type, and other rules that offer more control over block visibility than one might ever have imagined possible. ![]() ![]() It allows users to show or hide content based on where the block is located on the website and attributes of its location. It also adds Location control, which isn’t what it sounds like. Version 3.0.0 includes previously pro features such as browser and device control that allows for displaying custom content based on the browser and/or device of the current user. This way, I can focus on my passion and also support the community.” “But I found my love for building, contributing, and educating surpassed my desire to be an entrepreneur in the plugin space. “Originally I had planned on developing a plugin business,” he said. Diego launched the pro version in 2021 to help support his efforts developing the free plugin but said this is no longer necessary. The biggest change in this update is that Diego has decided to merge the Pro version with the free plugin so users no longer have to purchase a commercial add-on to get extra features. WordPress contributor and developer Nick Diego has released version 3.0.0 of his Block Visibility plugin, which allows users to conditionally display blocks based on specific user roles, logged in/out, specific users, screen sizes, query strings, ACF fields, and more. ![]()
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