Advanced Permissions

Permalink
Concrete5=terrific! Tried them all and this one has me up and running quicker and better.

One problem:

Franz said in answer to another post--
"you can easily do that.. be sure to turn advanced permissions on as quickly as you can in building out your site or you may end up with some funky permission settings after the switch (fixable, just funky).."

I think that is my problem, didn't turn on advanced permissions early on and I'm getting some weird things.

Please advise how I can fix this.

Thanks for a great product.

 
Maynar replied on at Permalink Reply
Maynar
Yeah.....

What exactly are you seeing or getting?

It would be a lot easier to fix if we knew what the problem exactly was.
jhalford replied on at Permalink Reply
Sorry, thought there was a single fix.

I have the Home page set up to login/register users to the site, guests not allowed permissions to enter, but can view this page.

Login/register block and two content blocks (one for guests/one for registered users) on the editing Home page.

I want the guest to see the login block and the guest content block.

Once someone logs in successfully (registered user), then I want them to view the appropriate content block (registered user) and not see the guest content block nor the login block.

I default permissions on the page and the two content blocks and the login block set for the appropriate permissions; i.e.; guest permission enabled on guest content block, registered user not enabled and vice versa on the registered user block.

When landing on he home page, the user sees he guest content block and login block, as they should.

Then when a registered user logs in, they view the registered user block (as they should), but the login block and guest block are still visible.

Hope this makes sense.
Thanks,
John
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
prolly just go through pages, block areas, blocks, and particularly the defaults and see what the settings are and if they look punky.