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January 9, 2016 at 7:36 pm #4807
Bosmat
ParticipantI use builders to build may pages.
I have set memvership level and set the pages as protected per said membership levels.However, anyone can still see the pages without login.
It just says at the end of the page that you need to be logged in to see it, but the content is fully visible.Please help…
January 9, 2016 at 9:00 pm #4808mbrsolution
ModeratorHi did you also protect the Categories? When you say the following
I have set memvership level and set the pages as protected per said membership levels.
Do the members belong to these membership levels?
January 10, 2016 at 5:49 am #4816Bosmat
ParticipantHi
Tank you for the quick response.
Yes I did protect the categories and yes the members belong to the membership levels I defined.
The problem is that even when l’m not logged in I can still see the content of the protected pages with that remark showing in the bottom of the page below all the exposed content saying that you have to login to see content…January 10, 2016 at 10:05 am #4818mbrsolution
ModeratorHi can you try the following. Disable all your other plugins and carry out a test? If this does not work can you test one of WordPress default themes like Twenty Fifteen of Fourteen. Carry out another test and report back.
Thank you
January 13, 2016 at 9:52 pm #4844vkspec
Participanthi,
some builders are not SMP friendly.
Thrive content builder is my favourite, but pages designed with it are not protected with SMP (or many other membership plugins: it’s a recurring support question on the thrive themes forum)Actually, many builders create pages that won’t get protected with many membership plugins.
January 18, 2016 at 4:18 pm #4904novaroam
ParticipantI’m running into the same problem – I lose my page protection when using Beaver Builder. In using the standard page editor it works great. Is it possible for a protected page to redirect after login is successful? If so how do you make this happen. Thanks for your help with this.
January 18, 2016 at 9:59 pm #4907mbrsolution
Moderator@novaroam, are you trying to redirect a member when they login to a protected page? If you are, try the following instructions.
January 27, 2016 at 12:28 am #5012Sand88
ParticipantI’m having the same problem, I’m using the 2013 theme
January 27, 2016 at 12:30 am #5013Sand88
ParticipantI’m having the same problem, using 2013 Theme
January 27, 2016 at 5:22 am #5016mbrsolution
Moderator@Sand88 did you check the link I mentioned above?
January 27, 2016 at 4:41 pm #5022Sand88
ParticipantI didn’t, I thought it relates to a different problem? I’m having the same issue “The problem is that even when l’m not logged in I can still see the content of the protected pages with that remark showing in the bottom of the page below all the exposed content saying that you have to login to see content…” So what’s in widgets is open and available–
I’ll double check the categories and pages and make sure I didn’t skip any.
January 27, 2016 at 5:49 pm #5024Sand88
ParticipantI double checked categories and etc. What I have vs what I thought I would get:
You see the heading, all the menus, all the category names, all the glossary names, all the main images w/ a note saying to login…
I thought only the front page/front menu would be visible until you registered/got logged in —
similar to how the main login works for WordPress — Am I doing something wrong or do I need something else? I need to keep a list, which this does, of the members using it — it’s all free.
otherwise I have to trademark and copyright everything that’s visible to the public
Thanks for your patience and help
January 27, 2016 at 9:48 pm #5028mbrsolution
ModeratorHi this plugin does not protect the widget content. It only protects the page and post content as long as they are content material.
Can you explain the following comment.
I thought only the front page/front menu would be visible until you registered/got logged in —Can you also explain the following comment.
similar to how the main login works for WordPress — Am I doing something wrong or do I need something else? I need to keep a list, which this does, of the members using it — it’s all free.
Thank you
January 29, 2016 at 12:58 pm #5052Sand88
ParticipantI guess it’s not enough protection for me. I need to be able to keep things out of sight until they log in, especially widgets. It would be a good fit if I were trying to tempt the general public into using this site. This is private and it’s important that little to nothing is visible. The “members” will be testing something that’s going to be copyright, trademark protected and etc. and it’s important nothing is public before it’s ready.
Do you follow me? Is there a way to make this work for me? Do you know of anything else out there?
Thanks
January 29, 2016 at 10:34 pm #5062mbrsolution
ModeratorHi please read the following documentation. Let me know if this helps you.
Kind regards
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