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Thank you for your answer, Thomas. For my website ideas, restricting blocks or sections of pages is usually the best option, although I will also make some whole pages completely restricted (the pages that are entirely exclusive to members).
Initially, I was using the “start/end restriction” block (I couldn’t get shortcodes to work), until I discovered the native PMS option present in each page block, which for me is the most practical and extremely convenient way. The summary of my original problem: the “logged out users” button works correctly to show an image to logged-out users, but if it’s a paragraph instead of an image, it doesn’t show anything to logged-out users (explained with captions on the printscreen).I’ve noticed a strange new behavior: the “enable custom message” button is supposed to show a custom message for logged-in members (as stated in the text “Custom message for logged-in users”), however it appears for logged-out users. Ironically, this is allowing me to work around the original problem and display a custom message for logged-out users. (also shown with captions on the printscreen).
The drawback of the “Show content to” section (“all users”/”logged in users”/”logged out users”) is that it doesn’t allow a simultaneous selection of the “Logged in users” and “Logged out users” categories. For example:
Show content to (simultaneously):
– Logged in users: [plan name]
– Logged out users (anyone not logged in)
It would be great to have this option.
Prints:
Plugins: https://snipboard.io/qmiyVX.jpg
Edit page: https://snipboard.io/n7ZyvG.jpg