Fine, I installed Lilly’s component and after having to change this setting it worked fine !
I’m glad that worked as a solution for you. However, that is not one of my components - it is the fine work of @Don
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hello,
can the font size be adjusted in the display screen? if the message is long then not all of it shows on a mobile device.
Thanks
can’t we redirect users to the original topic url, after logging/registering?
Great component
and a very good start.
Some granularity would be useful, along the lines with options such as
- Allow full first post read, then *
- Allow X first post read,then *
- Allow X number of lines of content be read, then *
*show gated message
Perhaps some options to control the size and maybe even basic style of gate, like Height, maybe even width.
I am interested in same features! I am currently setting up a course on my WP instance which offers locking content for paid users via Wishlist member plugin.
Ideally I would like to use some kind of [gated group=premium] shortcode to wrap the content to restrict it to only to specific group members.
Great idea, disabling scripts in browser completely breaks it though.
Unforunately, that is as good as it is going to get with a front-end component like this (I think).
Anything more robust will take a formal plugin.
This seems like it could be quite a powerful plugin for those who really on any kind of subscriptions or payments. For now categories are either completely visible or completely invisible on a group basis, but it would certainly be nice to have something in the middle to give that sense of “FOMO” and encourage subscribing.
I would definitely recommend turning this into a feature request.
Hi: It works really well. I wonder if anyone has put an image behind it? so that it looks a bit more on brand? Bronwyn
Reading above, “disabling scripts in browser breaks it though” - I presume that means someone gets free access that point? Could you let me know as that would be a problem.
Have you tried adding something via css?
Not sure what you mean about free access, but it means they can view the content on the page. YMMV if that’s a problem or not. Personally, we use this in our announcement categories to require a login, partially so that we can demonstrate that customers have viewed news topics (for liability purposes).