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  • restricted content visible on your Divi Builder page, you can follow these steps:

    1. Open the Divi Builder and go to the page where you have set up the restricted content.
    2. Edit the module or section that contains the restricted content.
    3. Look for the “Visibility” settings or options within the module or section. These settings control the visibility of the content based on different conditions.
    4. Adjust the visibility settings to ensure that the restricted content is displayed. In this case, you want to show the default restricted content message from the Paid Memberships Pro plugin.
    5. Save your changes and update the page.

    If you have followed the instructions provided in the article you mentioned, it’s possible that there may be a misconfiguration or conflicting settings. In such cases, it’s recommended to refer to the official support documentation or seek assistance from the plugin’s support team for specific guidance on how to display the restricted content properly with Divi Builder.


    thanks And regards
    Dev-Abuhujaifa

    Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    This is correct behavior @webreneszansz. A workaround, would be to create a section as a call to action/upsell that shows for non-members only by setting the level ID to 0.

    I have passed this feature request onto our development team to consider adding it into a future release of Paid Memberships Pro.

    I hope this helps.

    Thread Starter Webfolio Webdesign

    (@webreneszansz)

    Hi,

    Thank you very much. Please be so kind and let me know, how / with wich shortcode can I add the default login form + restricted content message to this section, for not members?

    Yes, it would be great to add this behaviour for the Divi sections by defult.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    You should be able to use the [membership] or Require Membership block to show the non-member message.

    Here is documentation explaining what setting or attribute you can use to show this message – https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/documentation/shortcodes/

    Please note that the [membership] shortcode cannot span across multiple Divi elements and needs to be contained within a single element. I do also recommend in creating a row for non-members and setting the require membership to ‘0’ to show to all non-members and visitors as a temporary workaround.

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