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protected content button

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I need help to find the protected content button. Thank you
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Re: protected content button

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Starting point Login->Protect Page
Getting started with the Login Tools
Then
Protected Content
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Re: protected content button

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If the button is not displayed then make sure 'Easy Mode' is not active.
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Re: protected content button

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Thanks a lot, my friends, but:
(1) I do not want to log in with a password -- just to hide (protect) one section on my single page website
(2) Th "easy mode" is NOT enabled but the protected content button doesn't show up
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Re: protected content button

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What version of the software are you using? Protected Content was added to the program as of WWB18 so if you are using anything earlier it will not be available.
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Re: protected content button

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'Protected content' was designed to be used in conbination with the login tools, so the user needs to login with a password. That is the whole point of this feature.

If you need further assistance then please share screenshot of what you see so I can point you in the right direction.
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Re: protected content button

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(1) I do not want to log in with a password -- just to hide (protect) one section on my single page website
As Pablo has written you need to use both in combination this is why I gave links to both.
But if you are just looking to stop users copying copying the content on the oage there is a noright click script which can be found at the following Click on Insert --> Miscellaneous --> Ready to use javascripts
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