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  • Thread Starter fredericops

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    Concluding, I thank myself for the obvious answer… as clearly explained under the first faq at butlerblog.com/wp-members/wp-members-faqs/, simply insert the <!–more–> tag in the post or page with restrict access.

    Thread Starter fredericops

    (@fredericops)

    Still on the subject. I solved partially the problem simply inserting an html code in the first dialog at Dialogs section of WP-Members Settings (visible only when the visitor isn’t logged in), pointing all links in the site menu to the home page. I know, it’s a very poorly improvised hack, once if the visitor knows the address of a particular page, he’ll be able to access it.

    I would be grateful if somebody could bring a cleaner alternative.

    Thread Starter fredericops

    (@fredericops)

    Weird, because wp-member.com states that the plugin protects posts, pages, and categories. But I still note it’s a very well done plugin. Thanks for answering.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter fredericops

    (@fredericops)

    What’s happening: once I access a post, the browser delays a lot of time and suddenly everything stops working (browser first, following all OS). I don’t know if this happens only to me or also to any visitor.

    I considered the possibility of a virus effect, but AVG scan results negative. The bug in browser looks like a never-ending loop.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: single post broken
    Thread Starter fredericops

    (@fredericops)

    Sorry for the delay.

    Not a multisite, it’s a unique blog. As you suggested, I’ve disabled all plugins and switched permalinks to default… even so the problem continued.

    The file single.php is original and I’m using the the Michael Heilemann’s default WordPress theme version 1.7.2, wich style.css I’ve rewrote.

    The problem began to happen after I installed the ‘Quick Post Widget’ plugin. Before this one, I’ve tried the ‘Post From Site’ plugin, which I dismissed ’cause it didn’t register authors of posts.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter fredericops

    (@fredericops)

    Thanks for responding, Ipstenu.

    Yes, it’s a site for only registered users allowed to publish post as editors.

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