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Posted: Thursday Feb 14th, 2013 at 3:24 pm #41715 | |
Hi, I have been exploring as in the question in the thread below, directing non-logged in users, and visitors with non-membership rights to landing pages, where I can have a customized message to help convert them into registered users or members. An alternative seems to be to use shortcode conditionals in the page that is restricted. So, right now I have restricted all membership pages based on page-level restriction, and that has been working well. Restricting based on shortcode conditionals would mean that I would be opening up those pages, actually all pages to my entire site, to non-logged in visitors and members alike. Then using the top-half of the page as a landing page for visitors that are not logged in, and then restricting the bottom half that has the premium content based on membership level. I just want to make sure prior to doing that the restriction would work as well with this method, as it has done with restriction with page level restriction. Could someone on the support team please verify that? And if there is a more elegant solution to having non-logged in visitors directed to landing pages, as I have referred to in the thread linked at the top of this message, please also let me know. Thanks, Ganaxi |