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10/23/2008 4:15 PM
 

This might be something really simple, but I haven't been able to find it yet.  I would like to only have a module only visible to subscribers.  The page/tab link would sit in the menu.  When they went there, if they were not logged in, there would be a module that informed them they need to be logged in to view this page.  When they logged in, the invisible module would become visible and the notification module would become invisible.

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John

 
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10/23/2008 4:18 PM
 

That's easy, edit the Module Settings and set the permission for View to be only open to either Subscribers or Registered users.

Add another module and make it only available to unauthenticated users.


Chris Hammond
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10/23/2008 5:35 PM
 

Thanks Chris,  I figured it was easy.  i even tried that.  When I made the first module "invisible" the page went into some weird 'couldn't open because it resolved back itself' (paraquoting) error, so I wasn't sure.  I will try it again.

John

 
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