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Restriction of articles in joomla
- ASOCIATIA Veterinarul
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1 year 2 months ago #163535
by ASOCIATIA Veterinarul
Restriction of articles in joomla was created by ASOCIATIA Veterinarul
Now in joomla articles Hide fulltext from none subscribers
In k2 there is the possibility of setting: Prevent Access to Item K2 Detail Page. Then you could read the intro by none subscribers
Can the same be done for joomla? is there a possible setting?
Not by using the "Content - Membership Pro Content Restriction" plugin. I want to know an automation. When you have many authors and many subscription plans, it is difficult for everyone to know how to set up the article.
When I had k2 it was ok "System - Membership Pro K2 items Restriction" plugin. But k2 died.
Thank you for help!
In k2 there is the possibility of setting: Prevent Access to Item K2 Detail Page. Then you could read the intro by none subscribers
Can the same be done for joomla? is there a possible setting?
Not by using the "Content - Membership Pro Content Restriction" plugin. I want to know an automation. When you have many authors and many subscription plans, it is difficult for everyone to know how to set up the article.
When I had k2 it was ok "System - Membership Pro K2 items Restriction" plugin. But k2 died.
Thank you for help!
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1 year 2 months ago #163596
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Restriction of articles in joomla
Hello
There is same parameter in Membership Pro Articles Restriction plugin which you can use to restrict access to Joomla article
Tuan
There is same parameter in Membership Pro Articles Restriction plugin which you can use to restrict access to Joomla article
Tuan
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