• Resolved neovisionac

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    Hey!
    Just found this plugin on the internet and it eventually can help me solve my problem.
    I want to create a landingpage for a friend’s wedding.
    The challenge is that there a two groups of people invited (family & business partners) who shall put in a password before getting all information displayed for the wedding party. These two groups of people are going to use two different passwords. My goal is two to not show several rows & columns to the “business partners”-group becuase they’re not invited to the church wedding f.e.

    After having tested the plugin only for a few minutes i can see that i can easily protect partial content. However it’s not clear to me if it’s possible to protect several parts on the same page with the same password – and i’m not sure whether there is a chance to make the password-form disappear without using custom css.

    Any ideas on how to solve this?
    Greetings,
    David

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  • Hi David,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    Yes, it looks very possible with our plugins.

    We provide you with functions to:

    To assist you better, do you mind sharing with us more about your use case?

    1. Will family & business partners use different passwords to unlock different groups of protected sections on your page?
    2. How do you want the password forms to disappear?

    If possible, please send us a sample landing page URL to take a look at.

    You might also want to drop us an email at hello(at)preventdirectaccess.com so that our team can support you faster, @neovisionac.

    Thread Starter neovisionac

    (@neovisionac)

    Hey!
    Thanks for the quick response!
    The idea is to have all the information on one single landingpage.
    When a user enters the site he or she will have to enter a password.

    The password shall work like a simple form of a identification-method. The entered password sets the condition if all sections are displayed.

    This means:
    A family member who is part of the group using password1 is getting different information compared to somebody who is part of the group using password2.

    There shall be no password form displayed on the whole page.
    Instead the condition does the job before displaying the page.

    Can you understand what my goal is? ??

    Hi David,

    Thanks for the detailed information. It’s pretty clear now.

    Just to confirm,

    • Is “the site” you mentioned referring to “the single landing page” or,
    • The landing page is just one of the pages on your WordPress site?

    It would be best if you could send us your site/landing page URL to take a look at.

    You might also want to drop us an email at hello(at)preventdirectaccess.com so that our team can support you faster, @neovisionac.

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