• Resolved alicemorton

    (@alicemorton)


    Hello,

    After recently installing your plugin and looking through these comments, I still can’t find the resolution to my issue.

    I want to create a page that only subscribed users can see. These new users come from the plugin Profile build.

    I’ve created a new page but I’m not sure how to set it private so that only people logged in can see? ( the set private in the top left doesn’t seem to work)

    I understand that you’ve got the button “generate pages for already existing users” but I’m unable to understand how this gets my page viewable?

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  • Thread Starter alicemorton

    (@alicemorton)

    Update on this. I created a parent page with the slug of members-area ( Ive renamed this in the backend also) and then created a child page called private-event. With this page in the back end I selected the members are page as its parent. So it looks like this.

    https://www.mywebsite.com/members-area/private-event/

    When I sign in as a subscriber or even just the admin the page 404’s but when I disable the plugin the page loads fine.

    Really disappointed with both plugins at the moment. They are made to be really simple but both have rubbish or no documentation at all.

    Hi,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    After you activate the Client Portal plugin you will need to add inside a page the [client-portal] shortcode. Logged out users will not be able to view this page. They will see a notice – Please log in in order to access the client portal. Only logged in users will be able to view the Client Portal page.

    Did you tried this and it doesn’t work?

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Best regards,

    WOW – thank you – works for me!!

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