• Resolved Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)


    Hi,

    We added some advertisement to the end of the posts, to increase the numbers of the subsciber.

    My question is, that how can I hide this ad in case of the logged in users?

    Receive the restricted pages or posts any special class to hide it with css?

    Or can you seggest some solution for this issue?

    Thank you very much!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Hi,

    I checked this shortcodes:

    [pms-restrict display_to=”not_subscribed” message=” “]
    [/pms-restrict]`

    But is doesn’t work with Divi theme / page builder.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    Hi @webreneszansz

    Thank you for reaching out. This shortcode is not part of Paid Memberships Pro.

    Are you able to add this shortcode around the [membership] shortcode? https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/documentation/shortcodes/

    The membership shortcode has an option to target all non-members by setting the level ID to 0 in the shortcode.

    Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Hi,

    Thank you, but these shorcodes don’t work with page builder (Divi).

    Thank you

    Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    Thanks, you are able to restrict Divi modules following this guide – https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/documentation/compatibility/page-builders/divi/

    Please note that the [pms-restrict display_to=”not_subscribed” message=” “] is not a shortcode of Paid Memberships Pro, this may be from a different membership plugin.

    Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Hi,

    I tried these:
    https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/documentation/content-controls/with-shortcodes/
    But in vain.

    I tried also the Divi options:

    Is it possible to use this option also on Divi module level?

    The main problem is, that I have to switch out the default “Require membership” setup on the right-top corner of the post editor, to use this option, within Divi builder.

    If this default setup active, than it owerwrite the Divi setup.

    If I swich it out, than the “This content is for Subscription … Join Us” default membership message is missing at the end of the public content, so it is totally not clear for the visitor, that the content has an restricted part.

    We can use the Divi builder option, but please be so kind and let me know, how can we add also this membership system message / content automatically to the end of the public content?

    Thank you very much!

    Thank you very much!

    Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    For Divi, you should create a Divi module and restrict it to non-members only and create a signup/login module manually.

    This will show for all user’s that are non-members and for modules that require a level, will be hidden.

    You should be able to use level ID 0 for non-members.

    So if we use level 0 restriction it should not show to level 1 or 2 then correct? Because it is for us. We are trying to do the same thing as webfolio and also using the Divi builder.

    Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Hi,

    Means you, that in case of Divi should I coding and add the pmpro_content_message part to all of the related posts manually?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Another question, that how can I setup this, within Divi?

    [membership]
    Will show up for all members.
    [/membership]

    Because if I have to setup all of the current membership level maually, and these will change or we have new levels, that we have to edit all of the entire posts manually.

    There will be a lot of posts on the website, so it is not the right solution.

    Thank you very much!

    Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Hi,
    Based on the experience, to use again the read more within the Divi builder would be essential, because the complicated structrue of these sites.
    The Divi ownres use Divi to create nice, but complex page structures, so it is a very wrong solution to handle the visibility on module/row level, instead to add the simple read more text.
    The current working of the plugin is also problem, if we would like to change something.
    It is great, that you add this option to the Divi builder, but please be so kind and recover also the simple read more text option.
    Thank you very much!

    Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    Thanks for your feedback @webreneszansz I have passed this onto our development team to consider in a future release. If you need assistance in customizing this I recommend reaching out to a local WordPress developer or posting to jobs.wordpress.net.

    Thank you for understanding.

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