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    Is it possible to make a "private" site - logged in members only?

    I see some similar threads in the main forums, which of course won't let me read the responses until I purchase and register.

    I would like to know if it's possible to basically make a paid membership site using classipress...

    That is, listings don't show unless you are logged in as a member, or there's a header or something that does but you can't see the details unless logged in.

    Thanks!

    George

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    No default options on this but it can be implemented through custom coding. The themes are not encrypted and so you can modify it according to your needs.
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    thanks very much for the reply.

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