In the Review form the fields are marked
https://prnt.sc/Kig-IB_4CzG5
These fields appear regardless of whether the user exists (is logged in to the site) or not. Would it be better if for logged in users should be better to automatically recognize the user and email (then, not show this fields, maybe show the username instead)? or is there a way to do this, perhaps by editing some php template of the plugin?
I hope you understand the idea of ??what I wanted to describe
thanks
]]>Nothing happens when clicking the “share” button for non-logged-in users, but it works for logged-in users. Please check https://directmsg.app/ for the same.
]]>I am just wondering if it’s possible to use Restrict Content to create menu items for logged in users only.
It’s great that you can create content and restrict it, but what about menu items?
Menu items are an integral aprt of a page- and post structure…
Thanks
bw P.
]]>Hence, for me it’s not useful to have a global protection option “Only Allow Logged-in Users to Download”, but I need to protect the single download, best with a shortcode option. I know there’s a flag for “Ignore Only Allow Logged-in Users to Download global setting for this item”, but it would be more useful to me having the possibility to do the opposite. Is this possible? thanks in advance
]]>I enabled this option to not track logged-in users.
But it still tracking.
Is there a way to fix this problem?
Thanks in advance!
]]>This old issue you resolved a couple of years ago is coming back anew… Even though I am logged in as admin, and the “don’t cache website for logged in users” is checked, as admin I am constantly logged out for all the pages and posts of our website… when I can still access dashboard etc.
Same problem for all our users.
I need to clear the cache permanently…
It could be a conflict (not sure) with AI engine, but that might be something completely different actually and I have no idea how to solve the problem, nor can I abandon AI engine
Please help!
Thank you so much in advance
Helene
]]>16623:1 Uncaught SyntaxError: Identifier 'swcfpc_ajax_url' has already been declared
Uncaught SyntaxError: Identifier 'swcfpc_toolbar_cache_status_tries' has already been declared
These errors (among others) causes the page layout to completely fall apart.
Unfortunately there isn’t a way to disable infinite scrolling for only logged in users on the theme, and I can’t find any way to stop these elements from loading when logged in (I’m assuming they’re necessary to prevent caching being done when users are logged in).
We’ve only switched very recently to Super Page Cache (only around a week), but the the issues its been causing for logged in users means I’ll have to disable the plugin because it’s making previewing/reviewing page content unusable for the people that produce content on the site.
]]>Seamless integration is active, I use the Astra theme but tried on WordPress default themes as well, I de/reactivated plugins. I have tried everything I can do. Please help me
]]>USM plugged in was installed on bioforse.com (wp 5.9.5). floating over website was selected on config. while it is working for logged in users, floating menu is not shown on non logged in users.
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