• Resolved bryanvandy

    (@bryanvandy)


    It is like the front-end doesn’t recognize that a user is logged in, the class “logged-in” isn’t added to the body and none of the elements I made visible to logged in users are being loaded on the front end of the site.

    Is there a setting I need to change to make sure these things show up / the front end recognizes logged in users?

    Any insight is appreciated, thank you!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Laura – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support8)

    Hello @bryanvandy

    I hope you’re well today and thank you for your question!

    Are you sure this is related to the Hummingbird plugin? I’m slightly confused because Hummingbird isn’t about controlling user access and/or what elements on site are visible to users/visitors.

    It’s a performance optimization plugin and has no tools for setting up that kind of control, hence my confusion.

    Could you please make sure that it’s about Hummingbird then and if yes, explain the issue a bit more (including what exactly did you set in it and how)?

    Best regards,
    Adam

    Plugin Support Dimitris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support6)

    Hello @bryanvandy

    I’m marking this topic as resolved as we haven’t heard back from you for a while.
    Feel free to post back any updates though, and we can re-open it and continue troubleshooting. 🙂

    Take care,
    Dimitris

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