• Resolved laxmana

    (@laxmana)


    Hi

    First of all congratulations for making this plug in. Is really awesome.

    I want some page’s to be public for all users if they have logged in or not. But I want some page’s to be visible only to logged in users with a certain role. I second part was easy but how I can disable certain page’s to not be shown for users that they haven’t log in (random visitors)?

    I search a bit but couldn’t find how to do it.

    Thanks in advance

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  • Thread Starter laxmana

    (@laxmana)

    I found a solution. You had to create a _visitor role and then you have to select this role and select what you want to restrict.

    Thanks!

    Hi laxmana,
    Appreciate your solution. This is helpful info for other people.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    yes, is is fine for admins being the contributor, but I fail to be able to let contributors decide when they create pages or posts, to which group the page should be at least readable, e.g.
    Page 1: Public
    Page 2: only members (authenticated)
    Page 3: only teachers (at least control read access)
    Same for posts, if for categories, even better!

    I think, we just lack a panel in edit page/posts where the user can choose a group and it’s read access deviating from any default.
    There had been other plugins but seem to not be active anymore.

    I will continue to try to find a way using AAM, but I really think this feature is not there yet.

    Thanks

    ..I played with Roles of users and apparently from Editor on (just before admin) the Read Exceptions panel starts appearing.
    It seems connected with Capability Pp AssignRoles together with Pp Set Read Exceptions.

    I will open a separate Post for this here

    Sorry, ignore last post, I had another plugin interfering. AAM out of the box does not provide a Rad access control panel for the editing page.

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