graphichome
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Thanks for the info. But… I have been running the s2Member plugin since late 2013 and it Always hid the menus/pages it was protecting. Maybe that was always broken until now.
I found a plugin solution that allows you to choose what access level you allow right on your menu structure. Here is a link to the plugin. Tested it and it works great. Put me back to where I was (well almost), prior to the latest s2Member update. I now have one more plugin that I didn’t plan on but at least I am back in business.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/nav-menu-roles/
Cheers
My site works a bit differently My site doesn’t show the premium content or the pages that the premium content is on unless they log in with an active paid subscription. None of this was customized. It was right out of the box options within s2Member.
On my member website, paid access will enable two additional pages to be seen in the menu tabs. This is controlled by the s2Member page access restrictions. After the update from yesterday, the pages that are suppose to be restricted and hidden are now see in my menu tabs without logging into the website. The content is still protected by s2Member because even though the menu tabs are seen, they cannot be accessed. Clicking on them while not logged into to the website will show the Page Not Found message.
I’ve been using the s2Member plugin for over a year without issue and always keep my wordpress site up to date as well as all my plugins. However, I only update one plugin at a time on a backup website and then test the backup to make sure nothing went wrong.
I conducted tests on backups I have of the website and the problem only shows up after I update the s2Member plugin as I did yesterday.
I am having the same issue. I have the latest version of wordpress installed. Verified that the s2 update caused my hidden pages to show. I get a page Not Found when a viewer clicks on a page that is suppose to be hidden by s2Member. Help is appreciated.