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9 years 2 weeks ago #79565
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I would like to know if the Restrictions that one use for Page Restrictions is the same thing one should use to block or restrict a menu link! So when a person that don't have a subscription plan clicks on a menu link the plugin would redirected a user to Membership Pro Signup page!
Can you please in a simple and clear terms outline how one would block or restrict a menu link! Instead of hidden the main menu link I want to restrict my main menu links and redirect people to Membership Pro if they don't have an subscription...
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Can you please in a simple and clear terms outline how one would block or restrict a menu link! Instead of hidden the main menu link I want to restrict my main menu links and redirect people to Membership Pro if they don't have an subscription...
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9 years 2 weeks ago #79578
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I'd attach my MembPro Subscriber to a Joomla ACL group of "Subscriber." and set the menu item to require an ACL of Subscriber - but that means the menu item wouldn't appear.
If they got the direct link they would be told they don't have sufficient user rights as per Joomla Standard messages. Did you want that to re-direct to the Subscription Page? Only way I can think might be possible would be to use the OS Membership URL functions,,,
If they got the direct link they would be told they don't have sufficient user rights as per Joomla Standard messages. Did you want that to re-direct to the Subscription Page? Only way I can think might be possible would be to use the OS Membership URL functions,,,
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9 years 2 weeks ago #79582
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I asked this question because I didn't see an Menu Restriction Option... I have my sites locked down...
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9 years 2 weeks ago #79596
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Menu Restriction
As @Calum pointed out, you can use one of the two methods offered by Membership Pro
1. Using Joomla core ACL membershipprodoc.joomservices.com/resour...sing-joomla-core-acl
2. Or using URLs restriction membershipprodoc.joomservices.com/resour...ss-to-any-pages-urls
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1. Using Joomla core ACL membershipprodoc.joomservices.com/resour...sing-joomla-core-acl
2. Or using URLs restriction membershipprodoc.joomservices.com/resour...ss-to-any-pages-urls
Tuan
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9 years 2 weeks ago - 9 years 2 weeks ago #79650
by charles
Replied by charles on topic Menu Restriction
I already created a work around...that allows me to do what I need to do...
Now where is the button that closes a post?
Now where is the button that closes a post?
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9 years 1 week ago #79687
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Menu Restriction
Sorry, the forum doesn't have a close post feature. So please just leave the topic here
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