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Aaron
(@akeith2002)
Also, in the same breath, is there or can there be a way to use the [restricted] shortcode without outputting a message? I would like to wrap a ‘log out’ menu item in a navigation and only show it when they are logged in but I do not want to display all of that “you must be logged in stuff”
Hi Aaron,
There’s not a way to add a “log in” message right now for the “restricted” tag, but we’ll be sure to add that to the next version.
For your second point, we’ll add in a “no_message” attribute to the restricted tag, to enable the functionality you envision. Also we’re planning a function to check whether someone is logged in or not that can be used in theme templates, so that might work as well.
This was included in version 1.0 onwards.
How do I add the “no_message” attribute to the [restricted] shortcode?
Hi,
It should look like this:
[restricted no_message=’Yes’]…content…[restricted]