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Aether Content Hider plugin for WordPress is a breakthrough content hiding plugin. It will use shortcodes to hide or show content that you define to suit your needs!

The Aether Content Hider plugin allows the site administrator to set content expiration dates or set a date when content becomes visible. And that's just one use case. There are several different ways you can use this plugin:
show/hide content by date or time - eg: show content until 12/10/2017
repeatedly show/hide content by date or time - eg: show content between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday, every week
show/hide content by the number of seconds the visitor stayed on the page
show/hide content based on the user's login status - eg: show content only to logged in users
show/hide content by username - eg: show content only to 'mycoolusername'
show/hide content by user role - eg: show content only to administrators
show/hide content based on user browser - eg: show content only to users using Google Chrome
show/hide content based on the user's country - eg show content only to users from the United States
show/hide content based on the user's device type - eg show content only to users who are not on a mobile device
show/hide content if the user has commented on the current post - eg: show content only if the current user has commented on the current post (you can define the minimum/maximum length of the comment + activate the anti-spam comment filter

Features

  1. Content Protection: The primary function of a content hider plugin is to protect or hide certain parts of your content. This might include text, images, videos, or any other type of content.

  2. Password Protection: Allow you to password-protect hidden content so that only users with the correct password can access it.

  3. User Roles and Permissions: You can restrict access to hidden content based on user roles or user permissions. For example, you might want to show certain content only to logged-in users, subscribers, or specific user roles like administrators or editors.

  4. Shortcodes: Typically, you can use shortcodes to define which parts of your content should be hidden. This gives you more control over what is hidden and where.

  5. Customizable Messages: The plugin may allow you to customize the messages that are displayed to users who don't have permission to view the hidden content. These messages might include prompts to log in, sign up, or enter a password.

  6. Expiry Dates: Some plugins allow you to set an expiration date for the hidden content, after which it becomes accessible to all users.

  7. SEO-Friendly: Good content hider plugins are designed to be SEO-friendly. This means that search engines can index your content properly, and hidden content won't negatively impact your site's SEO.

  8. Analytics: Some plugins provide analytics and insights into how often hidden content is accessed. This can be useful for tracking engagement.

  9. Responsive Design: Ensuring that hidden content displays correctly on all devices and screen sizes is important for a seamless user experience.

  10. Support and Updates: Regular updates and support from the plugin developer are crucial for maintaining functionality and security.

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