- This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 1 month ago by .
Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Support site for Tips and Tricks HQ premium products
by
Tips and Tricks HQ Support Portal › Forums › WP eMember › WP eMember Tweaks › emember – redirect free membership like visitor
Hi,
I use the feature Enable Specific Page Lockdown , and all my membership categories and membership pages redirect the visitor to the page i want (in my case to login/registration page). I have a free membership level and right now if the free member visit a premium page he will be able to see the title of the post and image featured. Is it possible to redirect the free membership level like visitors?
Thanks
in the same process, is there a way to hide premium posts for visitors and free membership in the archive section and tags section.
Currently, user who search posts by tag (let say the tag is nutrition) will be able to see every post related by Nutrition tag include premium posts. Same thing for posts by date.
Thanks
When we talk about content protection we actually mean the actual content of the post. The post title is deliberately not protected in our architecture. Our membership pluign demo is a good example of what we mean by content protection:
http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/eMember-demo/
We can do a custom job for you to add tweaks to suite your project needs but this is not something we can add to our core plugin architecture at this stage.
Hello
Have you got a quote for this work? this way i can give a price to my client.
By the way, maybe i have miss something in the documentation, is there a way to hide the feature image of a protected post? Just show the title and the message to login / upgrade account?
Thanks
sorry to ask again, could you give me a quote for this job plz? thanks you
I thought I requested you to fill this form but obviously I haven’t. Really sorry for missing it. Please fill out the following form so we can get the ball rolling: