How to hide footer links to unregistered visitors

Hi, 
How can I make the ones in red visible  only for logged in users?

 

Many thanks

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Quote · 20 Apr 2014

Basically I want to follow this info, but don't know which file to modify.

$logged['member'] = member_auth( 0 );

In some cases, you can also use:
check_logged();
Quote · 20 Apr 2014

hi,

go to the administration-> Builders-> Bottom Menu Builder

from there you can hide (or show) the Active Items (footer links)

for unregistered visitors

Always remember that the future comes one day at a time.
Quote · 20 Apr 2014

 

hi,

go to the administration-> Builders-> Bottom Menu Builder

from there you can hide (or show) the Active Items (footer links)

for unregistered visitors

 ouch, and I was starting to strip out the thing.

Thanks a lot!

Quote · 20 Apr 2014

What about the top div, where the logo goes:

Do you have any idea?

My intention is that when the visitor arrives to my site there is only the login form in the middle.

The form I have it , the menu I know how to hide, but can't hide the top and logo to non-registered users

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Quote · 20 Apr 2014

 

What about the top div, where the logo goes:

Do you have any idea?

My intention is that when the visitor arrives to my site there is only the login form in the middle.

The form I have it , the menu I know how to hide, but can't hide the top and logo to non-registered users

 Same way; go to builders; the service menu is the one with the login and such.  Just click and set the visibility.

If you want to hide the navigational links, then you can go to the navigation builder and hide each one from guest as well.

For the logo?  Wouldn't you want guest to see your logo, to get to your site they must click or type the URL so maybe that is not such an issue.  I would think you would have to edit code to hide the logo from visitors.  Maybe someone else has an answer there.

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 20 Apr 2014

 

 

What about the top div, where the logo goes:

Do you have any idea?

My intention is that when the visitor arrives to my site there is only the login form in the middle.

The form I have it , the menu I know how to hide, but can't hide the top and logo to non-registered users

 Same way; go to builders; the service menu is the one with the login and such.  Just click and set the visibility.

If you want to hide the navigational links, then you can go to the navigation builder and hide each one from guest as well.

For the logo?  Wouldn't you want guest to see your logo, to get to your site they must click or type the URL so maybe that is not such an issue.  I would think you would have to edit code to hide the logo from visitors.  Maybe someone else has an answer there.

 The idea is to place a form in the center of the page, and in that form there will be the logo. Hence my desire to remove the top.

Quote · 20 Apr 2014

In that case just don't upload a logo to the site.  If there is no logo uploaded, Dolphin will insert the text that you list as the name of the site in the admin; so just remove that text (leave it blank) and don't upload a logo.  Then you can hide the block you insert on the page with the from, logo, etc, from guest viewing.

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 20 Apr 2014

Keep in mind - people may not join your site if they have no idea what it is your site is about. If I went to a site and all it had was a join/login - with no description of what it is the site has to offer - i would not waste my time.

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Quote · 20 Apr 2014

I'm aware of that, but this is a private community

If I do that then I don't have the logo inside, which is not the idea. The intention is that once logged in the user can see the logo on top.

Quote · 20 Apr 2014

So, how would a person be a part of your private community?

caredesign.net
Quote · 20 Apr 2014

 

So, how would a person be a part of your private community?

 By inviting them...

Quote · 20 Apr 2014

if all you want on the page is a form with your logo etc and nothing else, maybe it might be worth considering just creating a new blank html page and adding what you want to it (it's just a thought)

Quote · 20 Apr 2014

Yes, maybe what you should do is to create a splash page with the join and login; there are posts on her about creating a splash page and redirecting guest to the splash page.

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 20 Apr 2014

 

Yes, maybe what you should do is to create a splash page with the join and login; there are posts on her about creating a splash page and redirecting guest to the splash page.

 sure, but at this point I would have to move the entire installation to a another folder, where users would be redirected.

Quote · 20 Apr 2014

 

 

Yes, maybe what you should do is to create a splash page with the join and login; there are posts on her about creating a splash page and redirecting guest to the splash page.

 sure, but at this point I would have to move the entire installation to a another folder, where users would be redirected.

No, that is not how the splash page works.  You don't have to move the site at all.  The splash page is splash.php and is installed to the root of the folder with the necessary bits and pieces.  It has a login link and a join link and such.  There are several good tutorials on how to add a splash page to your site.

 

However, to hide the logo from guest viewers, you need to modify the php code that displays the logo, there you can do a check to see if the person viewing the page is a guest.  If you can not do this work, then post it as a job.

 

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 21 Apr 2014
 
 
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