Meta Box Conditional Logic 1.6.31

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1.6.31
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Jun 12, 2026
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Meta Box Conditional Logic 1.6.31
Meta Box Conditional Logic is a WordPress plugin that shows or hides fields and meta boxes precisely when you need them, streamlining your page editing. It improves usability with flexible visibility rules and seamless field relationships, delivering a clean back end and faster workflows for developers.
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Description

Meta Box Conditional Logic is a WordPress plugin extension that helps you show or hide meta boxes, fields, and even HTML elements exactly when you need them. Instead of cluttering the page editor with everything at once, it applies visibility rules based on values entered on the current page.

Built for developers working with the Meta Box ecosystem and custom field workflows, it streamlines editing in the WordPress admin and keeps related inputs together. The result is a cleaner back end, more focused form UX, and fewer custom functions required to manage field relationships.

Main Features

  • Conditional visibility rules — Configure when meta boxes and fields appear or disappear based on entered data.
  • Meta box show/hide control — Toggle entire meta boxes to match the context of the page being edited.
  • Field-level relationships — Link fields so one input can control the visibility of another.
  • HTML element visibility — Apply the same logic to HTML elements inside your Meta Box configuration.
  • Flexible visibility options — Use a variety of conditions to organize how the editor experience unfolds.
  • Dynamic admin behavior — Update what’s shown instantly as the user enters or changes values.
  • Cleaner editor layout — Reduce clutter by keeping only relevant inputs visible at the right time.
  • Workflow-focused configuration — Improve developer efficiency by centralizing logic in the Meta Box setup.

Benefits

  • Better UX for editors — Users see only the fields that matter for the current page context.
  • Higher input accuracy — Conditional relationships reduce irrelevant or conflicting data entry.
  • Faster page editing — Streamlined form layouts help complete metadata tasks with less back-and-forth.
  • Cleaner back end organization — Meta boxes and fields stay logically grouped instead of appearing everywhere.
  • More maintainable configurations — Fewer custom backend functions needed to manage field behavior.

Who is it suitable for?

  • Developers building custom post types with Meta Box configurations.
  • WooCommerce store admins and developers customizing product/content metadata.
  • Agencies creating reusable templates and template kits for client sites.
  • Site owners who want a cleaner WordPress admin editing experience.
  • Teams using WordPress page builders and custom field workflows (e.g., Elementor layouts).
  • Content systems that require multi-step or conditional data capture.