How can i fix this issue?
when i deactivate this plugin, media folder shows media files.
I badly need this plugin. any solution?
Hi,
if you have installed on WordPress a Newsletter plug in Social Access Control set every Newsletter as private this becouse newsletter dasn’t have a category.
You can think to fix this issue by protecting only selected category, if no category, no protection.
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]]>Link 1 or Link 2 if you open a page protected, the menu in template don’t see, i don’t see correctly home and other page you can see on home or other page
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]]>If i post an article in blog and this article are the first and are protected by unregistred user, the template are not very well, menù is not visible. Only if i post a post visibile buy the user not registred and this is first menu are working.
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Hi,
When you go to the blog with some article protected site menu are invisible.
If you see site menù is invisible.
]]>When I activate Social Access Control, the Media Library becomes empty, i.e. it lists the count of pictures/videos it contains but no pictures/videos are listed.
Note that I installed Social Privacy as explained.
To get to this conclusion, I did deactivate all my plugins, then reactivated them one by one.
I don’t think it is linked to the WP version as I updated only yesterday to 3.1.2 and already had the problem with 3.1.1.
Anyone with the same problem? Any idea how to fix it…?
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]]>OK this plugin is great but I’ve one problem with it. Why are posts presumed private until otherwise set to be public for anonymous users? It would be great even if I could set a parent category to be viewable be anonymous users and then any sub category of that would be viewable by anonymous users. Same goes for making a category private. If I say I don’t want a category shown to anonymous users, all the new subcategories should be hidden (this works by default because all categories are considered private until they’re told they’re not.
]]>Is there a way for me to hide a menu item from unregistered users based on the category restrictions I’ve set up already?
I already have social access set to restrict posts associated with a specific category. Now I’d like to add a category menu item to my main menu, but not have it appear unless a user is logged in.
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]]>Look at error message over and over. I tried to see any conflict with other plugins. None happened. Error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function has_cap() on a non-object in /home/content/83/4998283/html/wp-content/plugins/social-access-control/social-access-control.php on line 453
When I created my first user, apart from my own admin user, and granted that user access to a particular category, all users then had access to that category, regardless of whether they were logged in or anonymous.
I could create additional users and grant them access to different categories, but this has no effect on the bug.
I could delete the first user and the bug would vanish. However, if I made an edit to the remaining second user’s category access, then the bug would reappear, with the category granted to user #2 now being available to all.
Any ideas?
Thanks
– Steve
]]><title><div class='social_access_control_protected_title'><img src='/wp-content/plugins/social-access-control/padlock.gif' valign='middle' border='0' class='social_access_control_padlock'/> Blog</div> | My Blog Title</title>
Somehow the padlock prefix in social-access-control.php, which includes a div with the class “social_access_control_protected_title” is somehow getting confused as the title for the blog.
Anyone found a solution for this?
If you Google “social_access_control_protected_title” you’ll see a ton of site with this same issue.
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