# Is user.. --- Use `[is]` to display content based on user status. *Display user status* ~~~ [is admin]You are an administrator.[/is] [is author]You are the author of current post.[/is] [is login]You are logged in.[/is] [is logout]You are logged out.[/is] [is user=john]You are John.[/is] [is role=subscriber]You are a subscriber.[/is] ~~~ ### Parameters > **admin** - user has admin capability (manage options) > **author** - user is author of current post > **login** - user is logged in > **logout** - user is logged out > **user** - user name or ID - multiple values are possible: 1,3,22 > **role** - user role - default roles are *administrator*, *editor*, *author*, *contributor*, or *subscriber* > **capable** - user capability, for example: *capable=manage_options* >> Multiple values are possible: *role=admin,subscriber* will be true if the user is *admin* or *subscriber*. >> See the list of available user roles and capabilities under [Dashboard -> Content -> User Roles](index.php?page=content_overview#user-roles). ### Else or not You can use `[else]` or `[is not]` to display something when the condition is not true. *Logged in or logged out* ~~~ [is login] You are logged in. [else] You are not logged in. [/is] ~~~ *User is not admin* ~~~ [is not admin] You are not admin. [/is] ~~~