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Modify Page Visibility

Hugo Chu edited this page Jan 10, 2025 · 1 revision
  1. Access the Dashboard
  • Log in to the WordPress Dashboard of your website.
  1. Navigate to Menus
  • In the left-hand menu, click Appearance, then select Menus.
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  1. Edit the Menu
  • In the Edit Menus tab, choose the menu where you want to change the visibility.
  • Click the down arrow on the right to expand the menu settings. image
  1. Visibility Settings
  • You can find the following visibility options in the menu settings:
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-Everyone: This option makes the page or menu visible to all users, including both logged-in members and guests. It is typically used for pages or menus that should be accessible to everyone visiting your website.

-Members: This option restricts the page or menu to logged-in members only. If a user is not logged in, they will not be able to see this page or menu. This is useful for membership sites or pages with exclusive content.

-Guests: This option makes the page or menu visible to users who are not logged in (i.e., guests). Logged-in members will not see this menu.

-By User Role: This option allows you to restrict visibility based on specific user roles. You can choose a particular role (e.g., Administrator, Editor, Author, Subscriber) to define who can view the page or menu. This is useful for managing access to content based on user permissions.

-By Users: This option allows you to specify individual users who can access the page or menu. You can create a personalized experience by granting access only to selected users, regardless of their roles.