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Hello,

In the plugins setting page: Adjust which pages will appear using WP’s conditional tags.
Ex: is_home(), is_shop(), is_product(), is_cart(), is_checkout(),.

Does that mean these terms “Ex: is_home(), is_shop(), is_product(), is_cart(), is_checkout(),.” is used to display bar on specific pages?

Do you mean “appear” or “disappear‘?

I check the topic in support forum, please check the post at

In that post, you said the terms of is_home(), is_shop(), is_product(), is_cart(), is_checkout() should be used if we want to DISABLE the bar on specific page.

But, in the official document at https://villatheme.com/knowledge-base/conditional-tags/#:~:text=Displaying%20on%20specific%20pages

It show that those terms should be used if the bar is only DISPLAY on specific pages but not DISABLE.

1# Would you please clarify?

2# By the way, should there be a comma “,” between the terms “is_home()” “is_shop()” if set for multiple pages

Thanks and have a great day.

  • This topic was modified 3 hours, 8 minutes ago by alexliii.
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