armandg
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Jan, thanks for the help, I have now edited my review.
Joachim, I usually love complexity as shown in this plugin, but documentation is alpha and omega if you want people to understand how to use it. Making the interface and rule-building more intuitive would make up for lack of documentation, though. Chose the latter one if you want it to work best for end-user “out of the box”.
I can understand the priorities on this project, but with having the plugin out in the public, one needs to have at least some FAQ or short guidelines. i myself didn’t need much help to make it work, and I don’t think others do either.
If this was an alpha-project, and not public, I can see why one wouldn’t want to prioritize documentation. Developing is more important at that point. But it is indeed public, so… I think I’ve written enough on the matter ??Again, thanks for the help and good luck on the improvements =)
Thank you, after updating and clearing up on how the roles work, I got the restriction to work as intended.
I’m pretty sure that making at least a quick guide on how to use this plugin and how to read the conditions would help a lot. In comparison to other plugins doing much of the same as yours, this one will at first glance seem “harder” to make work without some sort of guidance along the way.
And since it works, now I feel like an idiot :/
Is there any way to edit a review?
Sorry for being unclear about the “instructions” part.
I had a hard time making the script working as intended and tried a few tips you came with in the support forum to other persons running into problems as well.
Since I’m doing this for workrelated things, in which I have limited time to try out different alternatives for my use, I felt this was harder than the other plugins that offered the same solution so I skipped going forward with it.Of course I will be willing to try out again. I’ve installed the plugin again and here is my problem:
I’ve made a very basic restriction that limits posts with a certain category for non-registered users. The role is “Not logged-in” and the only condition I use is “Categories” and I’ve chosen the category I want to be blocked for non-registered users. The “negate group” is “Target this context”.In my head, this should work. But it doesn’t. When I go to the page through a Chrome incognito-tab, the post is still unblocked.
In a predicament like this, a good walkthrough would be great. But the support I’m receiving now is also great =)