• Hi there,
    i’d like to have a icon next to the no access message that i customize in the “Post content” text field in the UAM settings page.
    But the message is printed without an id to hold it apart from unrestricted posts.
    I was looking into the “user-access-manager.php” file to find the area to chuck in a <div id=”no_access”></div> or something but couldn’t make it work.

    Is there someone who can help me with that? Any help is very appreciated!
    Steve

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/user-access-manager/

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  • yes, i’m looking to do exactly the same thing… it should be a class rather than an id though, and it would be good (in my case at least) to have it on the post div rather than on the text node, so it’s possible to hide the posts entirely if that is preferred.

    I noticed that UAM still displays the title of an unaccessible post, even though the settings allow you to enter a ‘sorry no rights’-text to display in place of the post title? It could be that i am overlooking something…

    Thread Starter steve-delve

    (@steve-delve)

    anyone?

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