Title: Elementor Restrict Content Issues
Last modified: October 28, 2024

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# Elementor Restrict Content Issues

 *  Resolved [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/)
 * (@slaacr)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/)
 * I am new to PMS, this is the first time that I have used it. The issue I am having
   is with using elementor to block certain buttons from the different tiers. The
   setup does seem very straight forward, but, with no success I have attempted 
   all settings. What happens is absolutely nothing gets hidden at all. 
   I created
   a custom plugin that works wonderfully with PMS so I know the plugin works. I
   have also extended the user account page with an extra tab and form content. 
   All that works great. Here is what I’ve tried.1. Disabled and even deleted all
   but PMS and Elementor. This includes my own custom plugin. 2. Every combination
   of settings within Elementor to attempt to get anything to hide. 3. New test 
   users with one of the 3 tiers, admin user of course, Incog windows, cleared caches,
   and multiple browsers.4. Page re-saves, subscription tiers re-saved, and page
   re-saves. 5. Tried to restrict content to containers, buttons, and text blocks.
   All of those have been restricted individually. Even with and without the container
   having settings at the same time. I really dont want to have to create custom
   templates to be able to use this outside of Elementor so any help would be appreciated.
   Installed plugins > Elementor Version 3.25.0, essential Elementor addons Version
   6.0.8, Filebird Version 6.4.2, PMS Version 2.13.0, and the WordPress importer
   Version 0.8.3. I am using the free version of PMS, I don’t want to utilize pro
   until I know this is going to test properly and be the fit I think it will be.
   Please advise.

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 *  Plugin Support [alexandrubodea](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexandrubodea/)
 * (@alexandrubodea)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18102380)
 * Hi [@slaacr](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/),
 * It is very important to mention that when you’re testing this you should **not**
   test with an Administrator account or a user account that has Admin privileges
   since this type of users bypasses all restriction functionality. This should 
   be tested from an Incognito window with a normal user account (Subscriber role).
 * 
   Note: Also if you give this normal user a PMS Membership and the restriction
   was based around this membership then it’s normal for the content to appear to
   this user (since the user has an active membership).
 *  Thread Starter [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/)
 * (@slaacr)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18102744)
 * Thanks for getting back
   “testing this you should **not **test with an Administrator
   account or a user account that has Admin privileges”I had read your comment about
   that in another thread, this is why I created a test user. The user by default
   was a WordPress subscriber. I manually gave this user a subscription plan. Incognito
   didn’t change anything in way of blocking the content.After some contemplation
   last night, I had a hunch that I tested this morning. **The initial solution 
   is you cannot put the restricted content too deep in nested containers.** I moved
   the buttons all the way out to the container that splits the body content (2nd
   level essentially). not ideal for this layout but I would have make made it work.
   Just to be thorough the 3rd level container that housed the buttons was supposed
   to be restricted, for efficiency, not every button individually. It did not matter
   whatsoever what settings you put on that container or buttons, everything showed
   on 3rd level container. Somehow changing the page in a significant way temporarily
   fixed it.With the test user on the basic plan the right buttons showed and the
   higher plan button went away. Hurray! Now, If you change the subscription plan
   on the test user to a higher plan ALL buttons show again. Regardless of settings.
   I am not using a cache plugin and dumping the browser cache and incognito once
   again still does not fix it. I switched the test user back to the lowest plan
   and all buttons show. Thanks
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/).
 *  Thread Starter [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/)
 * (@slaacr)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18102904)
 * Ok, I do appear to have the issue pinned down. It concerns me greatly since new“
   subscribers” of any plan are likely to see all the buttons until. 
   1. Logout2.
   Regenerate Elementor Cache & CSS3. Log back in ( if buttons still exist, refresh
   page ) and everything works for that user. If I upgrade that users plan, as long
   as I repeat those steps it works. Harsh for testing.. Even worse if I can’t figure
   out how to fix caching. I wonder if other caching plugins are going to do the
   same?
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/).
 *  Thread Starter [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/)
 * (@slaacr)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18103192)
 * I’m now of the mind that we cannot have multiple restrictions on the same page.
   Container 1 restricts logged out users or certain subscription plans. Container
   2 is for logged in users with allowed subscriptions. I believe the multiple restrictions
   are having conflicts. The reason I think this is last set of settings on the 
   page works after caching issues are resolved. I can swap the containers places
   and make test user changes (or log out) and it works instead.
   I’ve gone ahead
   and abandoned the use of this feature for now. I am going to go ahead and use
   elementors display conditions instead. Keep in mind, I would like to help fix
   this if you are interested.
 *  Plugin Support [alexandrubodea](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexandrubodea/)
 * (@alexandrubodea)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18105092)
 * Hi [@slaacr](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/),
 * I’ve tested on my WP Instance and have two different containers (that are not
   nested), each having its own set of Content Restriction settings, and everything
   works correctly. To have a better idea of your setup:
    1. Could you please send a screenshot of how those containers were added to the
       page?
    2. Could you please send a screenshot of how the Content Restriction functionality
       was applied to each container?
 * You can use a site like [https://snipboard.io/](https://snipboard.io/) to share
   the screenshots.
 * Best regards,
 *  Thread Starter [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/)
 * (@slaacr)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18105848)
 * Nested Container Setup
   [https://snipboard.io/k5FczG.jpg](https://snipboard.io/k5FczG.jpg)
   Settings for Container 1[https://snipboard.io/voKFAN.jpg](https://snipboard.io/voKFAN.jpg)
   Settings for Container 2[https://snipboard.io/hfsXzD.jpg](https://snipboard.io/hfsXzD.jpg)
 *  Plugin Support [alexandrubodea](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexandrubodea/)
 * (@alexandrubodea)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18107546)
 * I’ve tested on my WP Instance with an exact setup as the one you’ve shown and
   for me, it works correctly. Out of curiosity, if you go to your site’s Dashboard-
   > Elementor -> Settings -> Features -> and disable the “Element Caching” setting,
   does it work correctly then?
 * Best regards,
 *  Thread Starter [MaxtDesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/)
 * (@slaacr)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18107891)
 * So not exactly, I have to go in a “regenerate css” all the time. Still rarely
   has any effects on the outcomes. What does happen, and is very suggestive of 
   caching issues, is sometimes it will work on a fresh reload of the caches, CSS,
   browsers, etc. But as soon as I refresh or click off page and come back, it quits
   working. I have left everything installed as it is for now. I am going to move
   to a different server setup and see if there is something wrong with Apache settings.
   Maybe try Laragon. It doesn’t make sense to me that it’s not working, I’m just
   eager to solve this 🙂
 *  Plugin Support [alexandrubodea](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexandrubodea/)
 * (@alexandrubodea)
 * [1 year, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/elementor-restrict-content-issues/#post-18129407)
 * Hi [@slaacr](https://wordpress.org/support/users/slaacr/),
 * Have you managed to try with the different server setup you’ve mentioned? I’m
   asking this since the thread did not receive any new messages in the past week
   and a half. Until we receive a new message I will mark this post as Resolved.
 * Note: I want to mention that I’ve further tested this on a WP Instance of mine
   and in my case there were some issues similar to what you’ve mentioned but they
   were caused by the Elementor caching setting I previously mentioned (Elementor-
   > Settings -> Features -> Element Caching).
 * Best regards,

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