Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
With respect to your question here, within the visibility settings, you will need to navigate to the “User Role” option and in the drop-down within it, you will have a view of the option “Logged in users”. You can use this to determine the visibility of an element based on whether the user is logged in.
I hope this information helps.
Kind Regards,
John
Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
I can’t find it in the “Logged in users” list or I’m looking in the wrong place.
In “User & role” I have “User field” and in this list I do not have the variable “Logged in users”.
Is that what this is?
Best regards
Olivier
Hi Olivier,
Thanks for keeping in touch with us
In this case the segment should be “User role” not “user & role”. The field within it should also be “Roles”. Within the “Roles” field is where you should have “Logged in users” as a value within the dropdown just as seen in the screenshots within our plugin description. Could you perhaps let us know of the plugin version that you are using.
I look forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
John
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback
The plugin version is 4.1.2
In the Role list, I haven’t “Logged in users”, I have all roles (Administrator, customer, …..)
Best regards
Hi there,
Thanks for keeping in touch with us
In this case, I’m afraid we don’t have such a version for the Visibility Logic for Elementor. Our latest plugin version is 2.3.0. I would recommend that you check once again the plugin that you are using since its most likely that you are not using our Visibility Logic for Elementor plugin.
I hope this information helps.
Kind Regards,
John
Hi,
Sorry I made a mistake this is the version 2.3.0.
It’s ok, the problem is due to a conflict with another plugin that I forget to remove.
Many thanks.
Best regards