Hi Darren, did you find a solution?
Darren,
What was your fix? Your referring to the the modal box that when logged in still appears (even though it doesn’t have the login form).
Sorry for the slow reply Chris, and Hi Zane.
I was using this on the homepage of a site, which required the user to be logged in to visit a lot of the links on the homepage. So I created a page template which outputted different classes depending if the user was logged in or not. I only targeted the logged out class with this plugin.
I was under immense time pressure from a client to get this fixed, so what I’d implemented was terribly messy, and definitely not something I recommend!! Though it does work.
I’m going to be busy for the next month so I wont be able to submit a patch for this, but I do think this plugin is great, though could be fleshed out even more! For instance if it could allow the site owner to mark a post as private, and then require a user to register/login. Would this be out of the scope you’d planned for your plugin?
Hi Darren,
Thanks for replying, no that wouldn’t be out of the scope of the plugin.