Ok, so I couldn’t wait and did extensive testing on this issue. I found no way for Nimble Builder to coexist with WP-Members or Simple Membership plugins, and probably a host of other content restriction plugins.
Nimble should definitely have this topic covered in troubleshooting or documentation. This was way too much of a pain for software in 2020.
The Fix?
I switch to Elementor builder and it works fine.
If anyone has this problem with WP-Members and a builder like Elementor or Nimble, make sure you don’t set the page as the login page for WP-Members. Other than that, Elementor plays well with content restriction plugins and respects the WordPress editor section’s Block command. Nimble does not. Thanks anyway for the lack of support on this.
Hi,
Thank you for opening this topic. I was actually testing on my ens before replying to you.
Compatibility with membership plugins is definitely something we need to implement quickly.
I’m working on it.
We recently implemented a better support for password protected page ( the built-in ) password protection. But I agree with you, many users need more advanced restrictions on content.
Can you confirm that you’ve tested those 2 plugins :
– https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/simple-membership/
– https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-members/
What basic workflow did you follow with the membership, so that I can reproduce a similar problem as yours ?
Thank you 🙏
The latest version of Nimble Builder is now compatible with the following membership plugins :
– https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/simple-membership/
– https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-members/
– https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/members/
– https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/paid-memberships-pro/
When a page is restricted with one of these plugins, Nimble Builder’s content won’t be displayed for unregistered / not logged in users.