• christoph-ED

    (@webagenturerding)


    The Plugin is great but i need the function that its complete disabled if someone is logged in or has specific role.

    What is the solution for it?

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  • Plugin Author launchinteractive

    (@launchinteractive)

    Hi, we should be able to add this. What about if we just disable it for admin accounts?

    Thread Starter christoph-ED

    (@webagenturerding)

    oh yes u should, cause this is the reason why a lot of page builders and even minimal css editors not working.

    best solution would be to select the user roles or disabled for loggin people.

    Thread Starter christoph-ED

    (@webagenturerding)

    so when u think u can do it in updates?

    I need it too. Can you say the time you needed?

    Also think that’s a good idea. There’s actually a private function should_mmr you can modify for anything that’s breaking. It’s originally for Visual Composer, but you can add extra check for anything else to disable MMR functionality.

    Plugin Author launchinteractive

    (@launchinteractive)

    Hi guys,

    I’ve got a new version of MMR ready for release. I’ve added a new filter (should_mmr) which will allow you to hook in and disable MMR for certain roles or anything you need. We’ve decided to split this into a seperate hook so that people that don’t require this functionality aren’t affected by any performance implications.

    This new version will include three other plugins which utilise this hook (disable for Visual Composer, Beaver Builder and Divi).

    This should be available in the next few days. I’m just waiting on approval for the three new plugins before I update MMR.

    Thread Starter christoph-ED

    (@webagenturerding)

    that sounds great. maybe u back in my plugin list ??

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