By bigsend on
Title says it all..
I'd like to have a set up where anonymous users can only see Page types (specific pages if necessary) but all blog posts are restricted to authenticated users.
How do I have this done?
Thanks
BigSend
http://bigsendworld.com
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look into one of the access
look into one of the access control modules (simple_access, content_access, node_privacy_byrole, nodeaccess).
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Sweet, Content_Access did
Sweet, Content_Access did exactly it!
-Thanks
BigSend
http://bigsendworld.com
Thanks
I had the same problem, Used the content access module and it solved the issue. Thanks
blog entries show no Content Access tab
Everything I'm reading appears to indicate that blog entries should have this option available. I'm on drupal 7. with CA version 7.x-1.2-beta1. My goal is to selectively make just blog entries inaccessible to anonymous visitors. I checked the module config and nothing I see appears to give me the ability to apply CA to blog entry content type.
CA is working as expected for other content types.
Thanks for any help on this!
I no longer have the module
I no longer have the module installed, but as I recall you set it on Structure>Content types>Blog > Access tab (which the module adds).
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