• Any known issues with Ultimate Member permission settings having no effect on Post type ‘Template’ ? Elementor makes use of this as a post type for displaying dynamic content on the site.

    In my case I’ve made a basic 404 page that I’ve told Elementor to use as the 404 page for the site. Dropping into the document editor where UM permissions are found, I restricted the 404 page to only be visible to logged-in users. I logged out of the site fully, even trying multiple browsers that had not had any previous user session, and the 404 page was fully accessible as a logged-out user.

    I’ve seen similar issues where the UM permission selector interface shows up in Post Categories, but has no effect on a user’s ability to see/traverse to the WordPress-generated Categories pages.

    It would be helpful if the UM interface was restricted to showing up in areas that it was designed to affect, or better yet, be further developed to apply permissions to all of these areas.

    At this point I have no actual issue I can’t resolve myself, it just means my 404 page is going to have next to nothing on it (ie no menu that reveals company product information, etc).

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    Hi @samuraiprojects,

    Have you enabled this post type in Ultimate member -> Settings -> Access section and
    -Restricted Access to Posts
    -Restricted Access to Taxonomies?

    Do you have a caching plugin or server side caching active on your site?
    Have you tried to exclude your 404 page from the cache?

    Regards.

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