Hide element with specific css selector in WordPress












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I'm using the WordPress plugin "restrict content pro".



I would like to hide an element with selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages for a specific subscription id with PHP within my functions.php file.



I guess the PHP validation is rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 but don't know how to go on from here.



Thanks in advance










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    I'm using the WordPress plugin "restrict content pro".



    I would like to hide an element with selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages for a specific subscription id with PHP within my functions.php file.



    I guess the PHP validation is rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 but don't know how to go on from here.



    Thanks in advance










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      I'm using the WordPress plugin "restrict content pro".



      I would like to hide an element with selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages for a specific subscription id with PHP within my functions.php file.



      I guess the PHP validation is rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 but don't know how to go on from here.



      Thanks in advance










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      I'm using the WordPress plugin "restrict content pro".



      I would like to hide an element with selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages for a specific subscription id with PHP within my functions.php file.



      I guess the PHP validation is rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 but don't know how to go on from here.



      Thanks in advance







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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 3:31









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          Assuming that rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 will validate to your specific use case and you just want to hide the element which has selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages you can do the following in your function.php



          if ( rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 )
          {
          // for frontend
          add_action( 'wp_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );

          // for backend
          add_action( 'admin_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );
          }


          Hope it helps :)






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          • Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

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          Assuming that rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 will validate to your specific use case and you just want to hide the element which has selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages you can do the following in your function.php



          if ( rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 )
          {
          // for frontend
          add_action( 'wp_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );

          // for backend
          add_action( 'admin_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );
          }


          Hope it helps :)






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          • Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

            – Anderi H
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:12
















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          Assuming that rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 will validate to your specific use case and you just want to hide the element which has selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages you can do the following in your function.php



          if ( rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 )
          {
          // for frontend
          add_action( 'wp_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );

          // for backend
          add_action( 'admin_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );
          }


          Hope it helps :)






          share|improve this answer
























          • Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

            – Anderi H
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:12














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          Assuming that rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 will validate to your specific use case and you just want to hide the element which has selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages you can do the following in your function.php



          if ( rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 )
          {
          // for frontend
          add_action( 'wp_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );

          // for backend
          add_action( 'admin_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );
          }


          Hope it helps :)






          share|improve this answer













          Assuming that rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 will validate to your specific use case and you just want to hide the element which has selector li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages you can do the following in your function.php



          if ( rcp_is_active() && rcp_get_subscription_id() == 2 )
          {
          // for frontend
          add_action( 'wp_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );

          // for backend
          add_action( 'admin_head', function() {
          echo '<style type="text/css">li#wp-admin-bar-my-account-messages{display:none !important}</style>';
          } );
          }


          Hope it helps :)







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          answered Nov 22 '18 at 1:25









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          • Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

            – Anderi H
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:12



















          • Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

            – Anderi H
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:12

















          Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

          – Anderi H
          Nov 22 '18 at 3:12





          Danke :D Thank you alot! you saved me after hours of searching.

          – Anderi H
          Nov 22 '18 at 3:12




















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