By Macjoomla on Thursday, 21 June 2018
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Hello StackIdeas Support,

is there something similar in EB and ED like following function in ES:
backend > Easysocial > setting > general > lockdown mode - ON ?

What would you suggest as best praxis to hide these components and all of it contents to public and make it visible only for registered members? It should be possible to use the remember me function of Login.

Thank you and best regards, Macjoomla
Hi there,

Currently, for EB and ED there are no such setting as ES where we can apply lockdown mode but there are setting where you can restricted those user to login in order to read your content as follow.

EB - You can enable this settings http://take.ms/bpkVO so that it will let your users to login in order to see more contents. Using this setting, you still can see them, but not full contents

ED - there are no settings to achieve this

But i would also suggest you to set your current menu items as registered, so that those menu item only can be accessible by registered users only.

Please advice.
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Friday, 22 June 2018 11:28
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Hello and thank you for your fast answer,

i was hoping just not have discovered this function yet, as this can be a really important one. So please can you take this as an feature request to add the lockdown function to the other components as well. It would be very comfortable to rely on components preferences and the better way, than change manually a lot of ACL.

By the way, it is not necessary, to mark this thread as private, you can make it visible again, please.

Thank you and best regards, Macjoomla
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Friday, 22 June 2018 15:46
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HI there,

Thanks for the suggestion

Perhaps it would be best if you can submit a feature request regarding this issues by creating a new ticket on the forums and set it to "Feature Request" so that everyone else could vote for it.
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Friday, 22 June 2018 17:13
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