• Hi,

    if I have an Elementor page with a PPWP element and another unrelated element, is there a way to make the second element become hidden after the protected content is unlocked?

    Perhaps with conditional display setting on the second element somehow based on whether the protected content is unlocked?

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  • Plugin Author WP Folio

    (@buildwps)

    Hi @mkbejoynt ,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Unfortunately, we don’t currently support hiding the second element after the protected content is unlocked.

    However, you can consider using the hidden_form_text attribute if both elements are protected and you want to display content based on the password the user enters.

    For example, you can create two protected sections for two types of users:

    • The first section is unlocked with the password “type1.”
    • The second section is unlocked with the password “type2.”

    Note: This feature is only available in the PPWP Pro plugin.

    References:

    Test Passwords: type1, type2, type3

    Note: For a third password, “type3,” I set the value as empty to hide any information initially. However, when the user enters “type3,” it will unlock and display the content for type3.

    Awaiting ouur reply.

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