• Is it possible to put postings and/or catagories (of postings) into your WordPress blog that are visible only to logged-in registered contributors, Authors, etc.?
    If so, how does one go about it?

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  • Essentially you need to check, in your index.php (or category templates), if a user is logged in:

    This search,
    http://wordpress.org/search/user+logged+in?forums=1

    revealed several possibilites, among them:
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/82314?replies=7
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/46315?replies=7

    Thread Starter tignarius

    (@tignarius)

    I cannot see a solution here for me, but thank you.

    I have just started to put a ‘family of’ blog together. The idea is to have historic pages and posting viewable to all visitors, this will allow ‘lost’ relations to find us. However, only actual family members will be allowed to register and will be accorded at Author level so able to post. As these posts will mostly concern current family matters I do not want then viewable by the public at large, only by registered family members.

    I realise that these ‘hidden’ posts could all be password controlled but that still puts the posting title on the screen along with a ‘enter password box’ which is all a bit messy. What I would like is for my registered (family) users to be able to see all the ‘hidden’ posts and comments as soon as they log-on.

    There is a plug-in called ‘Post levels’ by Filipe Fortes which supposedly does this but it does not seem work with WP2.2 and/or my theme….

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