• Resolved jurasjo

    (@jurasjo)


    Maybe there is a possibility to have this shortcode working in opposite?

    Now I use jQuery to hide something which is nod needed for enrolled users and hide content for items available for enrolled users.

    Would be good to have php solution instead of jQuery.

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  • Hi @jurasjo,

    Are you using the most recent version of WordPress’s editor?

    If so there are settings built into the builder that allow you to hide or show content blocks based on enrollment/non-enrollment status.

    Otherwise, a plugin like this: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/advanced-access-manager/ might be helpful to accomplish the displaying content only to visitors vs enrolled.

    I hope this helps!

    Let us know if you have any further questions!

    Thanks and take care,

    Thread Starter jurasjo

    (@jurasjo)

    Hmm. Nice. I didn’t know there is an option like that. I normally don’t use block editor but I can see some potential here ??

    THX

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