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That's just a warning that one of the CBSubs plugins is installed, but not published. Has nothing to do with preventing creation of plans. The access is typically also irrelevant to the plan as the plan controls access to various parts of the site, but yes you can set the access for the plan to whatever you like.1. Playing around in the admin section of the demo, there appears to be three plans created - but all three have access level set to public. I assume this can be set to any access level I add under "users - access levels". When I try to edit it or create a new plan, I get the following error: The integration plugin 'CBSubs CB Field' is installed but not published.. Going to plugins - I don't see where I can add or publish that. So I can't see what my options would be other than "Public".
The article and its category should be set to Public access then the category or the article it self should be protected by your plan using CBSubs Content. That is the only way for the article to be visible, but only accessible by someone with an active subscription. View access levels are absolute. If you set something to Registered then it's of course not going to be accessible to Public; CBSubs does not override this.2. I published three test articles one set to public, one to registered and one to moderator: Note: When I publish an article, if I leave it as uncategorized, then it cannot be seen by any user except the Admin as far as I can tell. So I set the category for all three to "general" under blogs.
The moderator demo login can correctly see all three articles.
The user login can correctly see the two articles for public and registered.
But if I don't login at all, I cannot find the article. - where is this available to public?
It's a demo site to demo each product and the menus are structured as such. It's not a demo for Joomla. You can structure your menus however you please. For the purpose of testing you can add whatever menu items you want to the demo site as it resets regularly.3. Also - the menus seem confusing. When the users login, open the articles or the blog module, both options lead to the same view. The articles are not listed, only an article for CB Blog. But if the category "general" is selected on the centered/right column, the articles can be viewed. I assume what I'm seeing is only the two articles published by Susan, the demo user when I look at the main page. When I click on general it is somehow taking me to a different view that has not been instantiated from a demo menu.
If the module utilizes normal Joomla events for content then yes CBSubs will block its access accordingly.So far so good - the content access permissions seem to fulfill our needs. I assume when I buy and start using page builder I can add modules to a column to show articles, featured articles, etc. These cannot be seen seemingly in the demo layouts.
We're not the developers of SP Page Builder. It's just being used for the purpose of our site. You can get SP Page Builder below. You do not get SP Page Builder with your subscription as again we're not its developer.4. Is the page builder function available via the demo?
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