"I like this plugin very much because it allows me to show different content to visitors who are logged in versus those who are not. Invariably this leads to the creation of two similar blocks within an article, both of which would presumably be visible if the plugin were to be uninstalled or encounter unforeseen issues. In those cases it would be useful if the site owner had a readily available list of which posts make use of this plugin.
For example, you might have a gallery block of vacation pictures which includes images of your family, all of whom are able to log into your WP site, so you make that block available to logged-in users only. If you don’t want to show family pictures to the rest of the world then you can duplicate the gallery block, remove the personal images, and make this second gallery block available only to visitors who are not logged in. In the event of something going wrong, or the plugging being uninstalled, I assume that both gallery blocks would be available to all visitors. In lieu of a more graceful failure (which may or may not exist – apologies for not testing this fully yet) it would be useful to have a list of which posts make use of this plugin’s functionality so that those posts can be reviewed.
I’m not sure if I’ve explained that clearly. If I have then feel free to put it on the pile of possible enhancements. Cheers!" - @muppix
This issue was ported from the support forum on WordPress.org
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"I like this plugin very much because it allows me to show different content to visitors who are logged in versus those who are not. Invariably this leads to the creation of two similar blocks within an article, both of which would presumably be visible if the plugin were to be uninstalled or encounter unforeseen issues. In those cases it would be useful if the site owner had a readily available list of which posts make use of this plugin.
For example, you might have a gallery block of vacation pictures which includes images of your family, all of whom are able to log into your WP site, so you make that block available to logged-in users only. If you don’t want to show family pictures to the rest of the world then you can duplicate the gallery block, remove the personal images, and make this second gallery block available only to visitors who are not logged in. In the event of something going wrong, or the plugging being uninstalled, I assume that both gallery blocks would be available to all visitors. In lieu of a more graceful failure (which may or may not exist – apologies for not testing this fully yet) it would be useful to have a list of which posts make use of this plugin’s functionality so that those posts can be reviewed.
I’m not sure if I’ve explained that clearly. If I have then feel free to put it on the pile of possible enhancements. Cheers!" - @muppix
This issue was ported from the support forum on WordPress.org