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Posted by: Dandello
Posted on: Jan 16th, 2016 at 3:56pm
Posted by: Red Barchetta
Posted on: Nov 25th, 2014 at 6:55pm
For a future project, would it be possible to add a code to hide material from guests? An example is in my Calendar, I want to have the message show that you must Log in or Register to see phone numbers. And as I thought about it, it might be nice for other content that you only want members to see in a public area that Guests are allowed to access.

I thought it was working at one point, but recently I see the ubbc tags in the messages, so I guess its not working.

Example, this is what I am now seeing as a logged in member or guest on my Calendar:

For more info, call Bryan at [url](305) 926-xxxx[/url][email](305) 926-xxxx[/email].

(Yes, I tried using both to see if one would work)