By Paul Murray on Friday, 01 July 2016
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Hi Si Team

I am building a template for articles containing webinars.
I use your “page break” plugin to build articles with 4 tabs.
I have built my now buttons to help people switch from tab to tab.

Here is an eg of an article:

http://www.finalbug.net/blog/entry/560-fcp-x-subtitles-the-missing-webinars-03
http://www.finalbug.net/blog/entry/560-fcp-x-subtitles-the-missing-webinars-03?pagestart=1
http://www.finalbug.net/blog/entry/560-fcp-x-subtitles-the-missing-webinars-03?pagestart=2
http://www.finalbug.net/blog/entry/560-fcp-x-subtitles-the-missing-webinars-03?pagestart=3

I am thinking would´t it be cool if a user can view link 01-02.
But be required to register for link 03-04.
This could at some point be hooked up to either a SI Shop or Payplans.

Any ideas on how to achieve some thing like this?

eg some way of saying ?pagestart=3 forces a user to register with profile XYZ on the site.

I would be very grateful for any insights on this.

This is the only thing I found that is remotely similar:

http://stackideas.com/forums/viewing-restrictions-paid-membership-plans

thanks

Paul
Hi Si Team/Users

This is an interesting discovery:
Using this here:

https://www.regularlabs.com/extensions/advancedmodulemanager

I can apply the following to the ES Pop up Registration Requester Module:

Via the URL assignment with the Regular Expressions option on:

/blog/entry/.*\?pagestart=[1-9]


I might be on to some thing here.

Currently the Pop up Registration Requester Module only shows on 2nd/3rd/4th Tabs.

For me the next logical step would be to break this down further.

eg:

Let people look at content for free on the first Tab.
Get them to register to look at content on the second tab.
Have them pay a subscription for viewing content on the third tab-

This is where I am currently stuck..
How to restrict access to a Tab eg Tab3, to people who have registered for a paid profile!

Maybe some one here has some ideas?

Paul
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Saturday, 02 July 2016 15:54
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Hey Paul,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply,

Currently we do not have this such feature at this point of time, perhaps you can consult with Payplans or other else membership extension which have integration with Easyblog and see is it have this such restriction access feature?
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Monday, 04 July 2016 19:25
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Hey Arlex

I am asking Peter van Westen from Regularlabs formerly NoNumber:

Do you think there would be a way to only navigate to e.g. tab 2-9 only if you were?

- logged in
- had a specific profile
eg a member of a group
http://www.finalbug.net/groups/fcpx


If any one knows how to do this then he does

I would love to have this set up so that it is irrelevant what payment system I use!

thanks all the same

Paul

ps I am also checking with these guys here:

http://www.metamodpro.com/

pps Am really curious about ES 2.0
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Tuesday, 05 July 2016 15:33
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I don't think you can achieve this unless you customize EasyBlog. There needs to be a way to tell the respective payment plugins / content locking plugins that you only want to show "x" amount of pages
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Wednesday, 06 July 2016 17:50
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