Mai Custom Content Areas

Mai Custom Content Areas is a game changer when it comes to creating a conversion marketing strategy on your website. Easily display calls to action and other custom content in different locations on posts, pages, and custom post types conditionally by category, tag, taxonomy, keyword, and more.

  • Use any blocks to create any content you'd like.
  • Display the content in various locations on your page/site.
  • Conditionally display the content on posts/pages by category, tag, taxonomy, keyword, etc.
  • Include or exclude specific posts/pages.
  • Works on singular and archive content.

Learn how to install plugins here.

Once Mai Custom Content Areas is installed and activated, will be able to add new content areas with custom location and display settings.

How To Create Custom Content Areas

  1. Visit your Dashboard > Mai Theme > Content Areas.
  2. Click "Add New" to create new Content Area
  3. Add whatever blocks and content you'd like. It's often best to put everything in a Group or Cover block so you can use the layout, margin, padding, colors, and other settings to easily style the overall look and feel of your content.
  4. Set your display location and condition settings.
  5. Publish!

How To Display Custom Content Areas

  1. Setting your display location and conditions settings will auto-display your content are based on the configuration.
  2. Add a Mai Custom Content Area block to any post/page/cpt to manually add that content area anywhere blocks are used.

Singular content location and conditions.

Content archives location and conditions.


Single Content Settings

Display location

The location on the page where the content area will display.

Choices:

  • Before header
  • After header
  • Before entry
  • Before entry content
  • In content
  • After entry content
  • After entry
  • Before footer

Content location

When displaying a content area in content, this settings let's you determine where the content will be displayed.

Choices:

  • After elements (div, p, ol, ul, blockquote, figure, iframe)
  • Before headings (h2, h3)

Element count

Counts this many elements before displaying the custom content area.

Content types

Show on entries of these content types.

Keyword conditions

Checks the existing post/page content for specific keywords. You can check for one of multiple by comma-separating your keyword strings. Keyword search is case-insensitive.

Taxonomy conditions

This setting limits the content area display to specific categories, tags, or custom taxonomy terms. You can build multiple conditions/rules for extremely powerful precision.

Include entries

Show on specific entries regardless of content type and taxonomy conditions.

Exclude entries

Hide on specific entries regardless of content type and taxonomy conditions.


Content Archives Settings

Display location

The location on the archive where the content area will display.

Choices:

  • Before header
  • After header
  • Before entries
  • In entries
  • After entries
  • Before footer

Row Count

When displaying a content area in entries, count this many rows of entries before displaying content. This setting is mobile responsive and counts rows, not entries, since a row could have a different amount of entries in it at different screen sizes.

Post type archives

Show on post type archives.

Taxonomy archives

Show on taxonomy archives.

Term archives

Show on specific term archives.

Exclude term archives

Hide on specific term archives.

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