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Restricting Members from PUBLIC content
- George Alto
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8 years 2 months ago #94164
by George Alto
Restricting Members from PUBLIC content was created by George Alto
What is the right way to prevent members from accessing content that is not relevant for members.
For example, once logged in as a member, I don't want the user to click on the "create account" link or several other pages (articles) and menu items that are intended for non-members. Hence, the pages are intended for users visiting the website and becoming familar with benefits before they become a members (so a lot of "sales" stuff being presented to them).
I found the "Membership Pro Content Restriction" plugin but it does the opposite (public users (non-members) are restricted from content that is only for members). Is there a reverse plugin? Or is there a straightforward way of doing this that I just am not thinking about.
For example, once logged in as a member, I don't want the user to click on the "create account" link or several other pages (articles) and menu items that are intended for non-members. Hence, the pages are intended for users visiting the website and becoming familar with benefits before they become a members (so a lot of "sales" stuff being presented to them).
I found the "Membership Pro Content Restriction" plugin but it does the opposite (public users (non-members) are restricted from content that is only for members). Is there a reverse plugin? Or is there a straightforward way of doing this that I just am not thinking about.
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8 years 2 months ago #94169
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Restricting Members from PUBLIC content
Hi Albert
The right way would be edit the articles / menu items, set Access Level to Guest. By doing that, only none logged in users can see these articles/menu items.
That should solve your issue
Tuan
The right way would be edit the articles / menu items, set Access Level to Guest. By doing that, only none logged in users can see these articles/menu items.
That should solve your issue
Tuan
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8 years 2 months ago #94180
by Stephen
If the problem can be solved why worry? If the problem can not be solved, worrying will do you no good.
Replied by Stephen on topic Restricting Members from PUBLIC content
If the problem can be solved why worry? If the problem can not be solved, worrying will do you no good.
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