All settings in CONTENT section are done:
Looking at your documentation https://agegate.io/docs/v3/cms-settings/content/restricting-bypassing-individual-terms it should be Age Restriction button on category page (when editing).
There is no Age Restriction section shown in documetation when editing category (posts or producsts)
Why? What should be set else?
Is it possible there is a problem with them or using classic editor?
]]>I installed your plugin, went to settings > content control
On the General tab I have: Title: “Pages restricted to logged out users” and “Who can see this content?” > “Logged In Users” and all checkboxes below unchecked.
On the Protection tab I have: Choose how to protect your content > “Custom Message” and checked off “Show excerpts above access denied message?”
On the Content tab I have: Is “A Selected Page” and have the following listed below it: Members, Activity, Forum, Groups
I saved everything and logged out and can still see all of these pages as a logged out user.
How do I restrict it?
Thank you.
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]]>Can you help? Is it worth deleting the pages and re-doing?
Antonio
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/paid-memberships-pro/
]]>Here is my issue. We have a training site that we are wanting to only give access to our employees that log into our main company.com site. We are wanting to setup and use wordpress for our help.company.com website. But what we want to do is limit anyone that goes directly to the site that are not logged into out main company.com site.
Usage example:
Employee logs into our main company.com site and then clicks a link on the site to take them to the help.company.com They are able to get to the site and use it.
Usage example:
Another outside person try’s to access the help.company.com site. They are told they need to log in at our main site to access this site, they are then redirected to the main company.com and made to log in. Once they are in they are re-directed to the help.company.com to view tutorials.
My aim is…
I have a client that needs to access the Gravity Forms plugin on their site, but that’s all I want them to see/access: only the ‘Forms’ Menu Option.
As they wont be able to see any plugin options with the ‘Editor’ role, I’ll have to set them up with an ‘Admin’ role.
The thing is, when I set restrictions for Admins, when I log in as Admin how will I get access? Would I have to keep going into Adminimize and turning off my setting? If yes then I guess my client could also?
is there a simply way of applying the settings only to a specific ‘User’ rather than a ‘group-Role’?
Sorry if this seems a silly question – perhaps I’m being too over cautious.
Thanks guys.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/adminimize/
]]>I notice that the Woocommerce shop page (which is a post) does not get blocked when not logged in.
Is there a way to make it work?
Thanks in advance
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-members/
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