• Resolved joefridaywebmaster

    (@mshragesnetnet)


    I’m having an issue with being able to set a user edit events page. The plugin appears to not keep the setting. There is a page where (in settings->page->other pages->Front-end management pages) there is a drop-down for the selection of: a user edit events page, a user edit locations page and user manage bookings page. At one point, I was able to select a page which I called rmc-edit-events (which is mostly empty) and access and use the edit function. Now it is set back to (None). Somehow, this setting was lost. The rmc-edit-events page is still in my wordpress pages list, but that page now does not show up in the drop-down list. In fact, it is not clear what pages are showing up in the drop-down list.

    The net effect is that the plugin seems to be blocking my setting of the Front-end management pages to an existing page and it is resetting it to (None) without my changing it to (None).

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

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  • Thread Starter joefridaywebmaster

    (@mshragesnetnet)

    We don’t have any mixed pages where portions are public and portions are private. We only need at this point to make entire pages public or private. So by blocking the use of private pages in the Front-end management pages and forcing webmasters to use public pages for the Front-end management pages you are possibly deciding to make visible what we would not make visible. Do you block those pages from non-logged in users? We are looking to be sure those pages are not revealed.

    Why not use public pages but wrap the sensitive content is {logged_in} tags?

    https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/conditional-placeholders/

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