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Advanced Module Manager in joomla 5 it seems that it does not do what I would expect

ASOCIATIA VETERINARUL's Avatar ASOCIATIA VETERINARUL
I think something is wrong.

with Advanced Module Manager in joomla 5 it seems that it does not do what I would expect. I have a "Test module" module in an article that should be visible only to Guest. It can be seen in the link at the bottom right.

It is set not to be seen by those registered. If you use user: Registered1 and password: 12345678 (right module), you will see that the module continues to be seen in the article by the registered user. It is no longer visible in the lower right.

Shouldn't it be seen in the article?

As well as the Login form mode, which has several variants in the article. After logging in, it should not be visible. But it shows.

The red area is managed by membershipro.
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Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
This could be due to cache settings. It could be a conflict with your template. It could be that your user groups / access levels are not set up correctly.
The red area is managed by membershipro.
What do you mean by that? Is the module placed via a normal module position? Or is it a special position managed by membershipro?

You don't need to exclude the User Group "Registered". Including by "Guests" automatically means that it isn't visible for non-guests (if the user groups are set up correctly).
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ASOCIATIA VETERINARUL's Avatar ASOCIATIA VETERINARUL
I explained too much.

We have this link: joomla5.veterinarul.ro/index.php/cat1/3-news-1-cat-1
At the end of the article, the image with the Advanced Module Manager setting

joomla5 + Advanced Module Manager - cache + Cassiopea

Custom Module test - Advanced Module Manager
the position:
- in the article
- in the sidebar-right
Advanced Module Manager settings
- visible to the guest
- invisible for registered users

LOGIN FORM - Advanced Module Manager
the position:
- in the article
- in the sidebar-right
Advanced Module Manager settings
- visible to the guest
- invisible for registered users

Test with user: Registered1 // pass: 12345678

After logging in
Custom Module test - Advanced Module Manager
the position:
- in the article - it can be seen
- in sidebar-right - not visible


LOGIN FORM - Advanced Module Manager
the position:
- in the article - it can be seen
- in sidebar-right - not visible

Conclusion:
with these settings in Advanced Module Manager, the two modules should not be seen either in the article or in the sidebar-right after authentication
Am I wrong?
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
How are you placing the modules inside the article?
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Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
It looks like you are using Modules Anywhere to place the modules.

So in other words:
The conditions in the module are working fine when placing the module normally via a module position.
But the conditions seem to be ignored when placing the module through Modules Anywhere.

This is by design and all is working as it should.

By default Modules Anywhere will ignore the module assignments/conditions.
If you want Modules Anywhere to not ignore those, change it in the Modules Anywhere system plugin settings:
docs4.regularlabs.com/modulesanywhere/ge...figuration#behaviour
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ASOCIATIA VETERINARUL's Avatar ASOCIATIA VETERINARUL
OK. It works.
Very Many settings. My fault for not reading everything.
Anyway, your components are wonderful. I still have some problems with some, but I will read more thoroughly. If it doesn't work, I'll ask.

All the best.
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