Test mode inspector Answered

Post author
David Carl

I have paid for my Memberstack membership, switched to "Live" and
I'm still getting the Test mode inspector wideget appearing.

Why?

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4 comments

  • Comment author
    A J

    Hey David Carl, just to double check, have you done everything mentioned in this video?

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  • Comment author
    David Carl

    Nailed It! I hadn't switched the domain to "Live mode" in "Settings>Application" - THANKS

    Round 2!
    I have the correct custom attribute for my logout link, but it doesn't appear on my published site.
    But when I remove the custom attribute, the logout button appears to show
     
     
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  • Comment author
    A J

    Hey David Carl, just tested this view. I believe you are accessing the Project page while being logged out of the website, in that case, it is expected to not show the 'Logout' button, since no member has logged in yet.

    I have showed how the view is via the screenshots as well.

    So your settings is working exactly fine.

    I am assuming this page is meant for members, so ideally you would want to keep this gated so that whenever someone accesses this page, they are asked to login first.

    You can do this via Gated Content settings via Memberstack dashboard like this:

    In your case, the restricted URL could be anything (like pages / folders) which you want logged-out members to not access and the access denied url could be your login page url, so users can get automatically redirected to login when they access such pages. This will avoid the confusion of logout and username appearing as "Username" etc.

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  • Comment author
    David Carl

    You were correct! 2/2

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