Tuesday 11 June 2013

Private Eyes || ktiStacks

Private Eyes || ktiStacks

Why would you want to hide your content?
Direct visitors' attention to very specific content on a page, accept terms of service, show proof of concept on a live page without going public, preview edits made with CMSs that apply changes immediately like Pulse and CushyCMS. Reveal content based on a page the browser just came from. Click here and notice the FAQs in the sidebar.
Samples & How To's
Here are four ways to load your hidden content.
1. Type the code directly in the address bar.
2. Create a link on the same page
3. Create a link to a remote page
4. The fourth uses a page's url. The FAQs page and Support page use this feature.

The HUD

All Codes: All items in the HUD are optional. Use letters and numbers to create your codes. If you use spaces, replace them with underscores. All items are case-sensitive.
Private Eyes' HUD
Private Eyes 1-4: Enter codes that will be used to show the hidden content.

Master Eye: This works the same as Private Eyes 1-4 but can be used to hold a code you will use to open all your Private Eye stacks.

URL Contains: This allows you to display or hide content when certain text can be found in the Web address (url). This can be a folder or file name. "URL Contains" was added with the PlusKit plugin in mind.

Preview Switch: Allows you to see your hidden content in preview mode.

NeatNic Enabled:
The Hide checkboxes help you clean up your workspace by hiding features you don't want to see while you are in edit mode.

The Stacks

Private Eyes Stack
The upper stack: Holds the content you want displayed until your codes/URL code are present in the Web address.
The lower stack: Holds the content you want hidden until your codes/URL code are present in the Web address.
URL checking - This feature was added for those who might use PlusKit to @import pages into other pages. You might want content to behave differently on different pages.

Code Display - The codes you enter in the HUD will be displayed in edit mode so you don't have to open the HUD to remember what codes you have used.

NeatNic Enabled - This stack has features that you may not want to seen while you are working or just don't need. So rather than letting them get in clutter up your workspace you can simply hide them. It is important to note that this affects the edit mode only.