“This quiz is for logged in users only.”
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April 9, 2020 at 1:22 am #3102
Robert CluettParticipantI LOVE THIS PLUGIN!
Wondering if you can help me fix an issue? The text “This quiz is for logged in users only” appears twice for some reason. How can I get only one of them to show or better yet, neither? These are displayed in <p> elements with no class or id and the wrapping <div> is not suitable for me to reference. It appears I can’t hide it with css, or so I believe.
Also, is there a way to send a user to the registration page rather than the login page when they are not logged in? In my situation, if a user is not already logged in there’s a 99% chance they have never registered. So sending them to the login page will only confuse the user. They should be sent to the registration page.
Consider that I’m holding a drawing or raffle for folks who complete the survey. Part of the process will be to become a registered user on the site.
Hoping you can help so I can continue to use this plugin and upgrade to the pro version. Thank you.
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Kriti SharmaKeymasterHi Robert,
Welcome to QSM Pro support forum. Hope you are having a great day.
You will to turn off this setting “This quiz is for logged in users only” under Options tab.
And Qsm doesn’t provide any registration or login feature. Both of of these functionalities are implemented through WordPress and not the plugin.
Regards,
KritJuly 15, 2025 at 1:01 pm #14170
jh f sdfsParticipantIf you’re seeing the message “This quiz is for logged in users only” appear twice, it’s likely due to duplicated output from your quiz plugin or theme. Since the <p> elements have no class or ID and the wrapping <div> isn’t targetable, CSS won’t help much. Instead, you can use a small JavaScript snippet to remove one or both instances by matching the exact text content after the page loads. This method ensures only one message is displayed or none at all, depending on your preference. As for redirecting users to the registration page instead of the login page when they try to access the quiz, you can implement a redirect using WordPress hooks https://golognow.com/ultimatix-login/ .
July 15, 2025 at 6:17 pm #14176
Jack JamesParticipantAccess to this quiz is restricted to logged-in users. gbwhatsapp apk download To proceed, you’ll need to sign into your account. This ensures that your progress can be saved and associated with your profile. If you don’t have an account yet, you may need to register before gaining access to the quiz.
November 6, 2025 at 6:53 pm #15961
jh f sdfsParticipantThat’s a great question! It sounds like a small code tweak could fix the duplicate message issue. You might try filtering the output or disabling the redundant hook that displays the login message twice . For gamers and developers exploring new tools like q789 game free download, attention to clean and efficient coding ensures a smooth user experience, just like optimizing your plugin display.
November 7, 2025 at 7:02 am #15965
Anna MillerParticipantGreat plugin! Experiencing duplicate “logged in users” text issue. CSS seems tricky without IDs. Any way to target that paragraph or hide it conditionally? Also, routing new users directly to registration instead of login would be amazing! I want them to play Block Blast while they wait for results and get more registrations!
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