That’s a good idea–anyone have this?
that’s a very very good idea.
I´m using the ‘View Level plugin`, and then I set my “members only” posts to a certain category. That way only members can read those special posts. 🙂
That’s a great plugin.
but the trouble with it is that when you have a blog that’s 50% little padlocks, then the general public will feel somewhat alienated.
how ’bout invisible until logged in?
now that would be sweet!
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I think I could make that work… thanks for posting it Iddapidda!
I’d still love to see a plugin that would limit visibility based on logged in-ness, however…
If I understand it right this pluginh works with (user)levels. Now I would like to use a different approach:
I would like to define users per category. So I would like to grant view-access to the public to several categories.
But I would also like to add specific users to specific categories and exclude them from other categories (not based on their userlevel because that would allow higher level users access to all categories on a lower level and not exclude them from some). Does anyone have an idea on how to do that?
To be more specific: I would like to make a blog for a teacher. She will post certain messages to all students, but also certain messages specificly targeted to just 1 class and not to another (e.g. homework/grades)
FYI I also posted this question here:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/14464#post-180882
as the subjects seem very similar to me.