Adds functions, shortcodes & quicktags to empower WordPress users to have better control of when content is served, based on device.
As of April 2026, AddFunc Adaptive Content is a WordPress adaptive plugin with 50 active installations and a 5/5 rating from 2 reviews. It has been downloaded 2.9K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.0.1+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2015. Last updated 7 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Top alternative: Hammy.
With all of the new web enabled devices springing up in the market and with the wide range of screen sizes and data transfer speeds, a website can no longer serve the same content upon every request (not without some degree of limitation and/or traffic-loss).
This lightweight plugin lets content writers and theme authors choose when WordPress should or shouldn’t show any give content item using shortcodes and quicktags or theme elements using functions. It uses Mobile Detect (a PHP script) to identify the website visitor’s device as either mobile, tablet or desktop, enabling you to allow or disallow content to be output. Use it to prevent large files such as images from outputting to devices that generally have a lower data transfer speed available to them (e.g. mobile devices…
| WordPress | 3.0.1+ requiredTested up to 5.0.25 |
| PHP | false+ required |
Feb-2016
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