Drupal doesn't offer role based access
to content by type out of the box. It just has a catch all "view
published content" permission. The only granular control it gives
to roles on a content type basis is for create, edit and update.
To control the view access by content type, you do need a 3rd
party module, of which there are numerous.
Jamie Holly
http://hollyit.net
On 12/16/2013 1:12 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
This is a standard feature of Drupal:
... and simply control different access levels through a
combination of Content-types & Permissions.
No 3rd party modules required...
(I think this is the simplest and most elegant solution
because users without access to particular content can't even
see menu items created for those Content-types.)
MMV...
On 16 Dec 2013, at 5:16 PM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi,
We are wanting to
build a new website using Drupal. This will be an
online website accessed through subscription to
varying levels of membership. We are looking to find
out if Drupal has a module or the capability to
control accessbility of content to different
subscribers based on the membership level they
purchase.
For example, a customer
purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access
content on our Drupal site that we have created for
Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the
capability to differentiate our customers based on
membership level and control our content release
accordingly?
And where possible we
would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API
module.
Regards,
Sam Barraclough
Phone - 01484 843 008
Mobile - 07909700171
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