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  • Thread Starter logan1ro

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    You have to wrap the shortcode around the content you want protected, like this example:

    [content-protector …]Protected stuff[/content-protector]

    Hi
    my content is like [content-protector …]Protected stuff[/content-protector] but still the content is visible without password. The page is https://pet-nanny.net/resource-center/

    Am I missing something? I’m looking at your link and I see an access form.

    Hi K. Tough

    Thanks for your reply.
    It’s fixed. It needed to update post by re-entering the content protect details like password etc. and it work properly.

    I am trying to hide an ‘unlisted’ YouTube video but it shows and plays in my published post. I have followed the Content Protector instructions thoroughly (I think!) and can’t see where I’m going wrong.
    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

    Hi, Glenda White.

    I’m going to need to see your shortcode and a link to where you’re using it.

    Hello K.

    Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to reply. The website is at https://www.wecwc.co.uk and the Dashboard post is at
    https://wecwc.co.uk/wp-admin/post.php?post=581&action=edit

    To find this on my website go to https://www.wecwc.co.uk/videos/Taking the high road.

    This should be password protected. It is ‘Unlisted’ in YouTube. It is ‘password protected’ in WordPress. And I have used the code from the WordPress Plugin ‘Content Protector’
    [content_protector password=”Whangie”]Taking the high road[/content_protector]

    It works perfectly with another video (Creation Sings) and with short content, but not with this video. I think it may be to do with the way the video is encoded?

    I made two screen captures but can’t get them into this link.

    Again – very many thanks for answering my cry for help!

    Glenda

    You need to to replace Taking the high road in your shortcode with the code you use to link to your video.

    K.
    Thank you for taking the trouble to sort this out. As one of the earlier posts hints there are so many variables that the inexperienced can sort out one problem while forgetting to complete an action which he/she knew perfectly well.

    In my case I was entering the url through the media library and inserting it into my post. Then I added the Content protector wrap-around text. I now know that the the original url was causing the problem. Once I omitted the url from the media page, and ONLY entered it into the Content Protector code it worked!

    Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

    Hi, I understand that Content Protector can be used with Contact Form 7. I have my form built with Contact Form 7 (user name and password that our community knows) but cannot find how to use Content Protector to protect page content.
    Sorry to jump on this post but it appears support is active here.
    Thank you for any help you can offer.

    Hi, eckwi.

    I’ve answered your question in the thread you started and would be happy to follow up there.

    To Glenda, glad I was able to help.

    To everyone else, if you have new questions, please start new threads for your support questions. Thank you

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