Hi @michaelabf,
Have you tried the Users must be registered and logged in to comment setting?
You should see that under wp-admin > Settings > Discussion. Here’s what that setting looks like.
https://jmp.sh/MC6ZXyS
Here’s what the Content Control plugin shows when I:
– Enable that setting
– I set my Protection to display a custom message
– I try to access a protected blog post while not logged-in
https://jmp.sh/qJ1kiij
So, yes. Our plugin can hide the comments in conjunction with the built-in WordPress setting.
And with our plugin, you can choose to redirect non logged-in visitors to a login page. That way, they’ll never even see the blog post page until they are logged in.
We hope that helps. Let us know if you need anything else.
Have a great day 🙂
Mark
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This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by
mark l chaves. Reason: Formatting
Hey @michaelabf,
We’re going to mark this thread as resolved since we haven’t heard back from you.
Please feel free to start a new thread or submit a help request if needed 🙂
https://code-atlantic.com/contact-us/
Have a great day!
Mark
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4 years, 10 months ago
Hi,
Currently using Shortcodes Ultimate plugin to restrict blog pages content to logged-in users only. But doesn’t hide comments section.
Does yours hide the comments, as I need?
Thanks!