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June 15, 2016 at 3:44 pm #13529jwebadgilityMember
I’d like to combine the registration form with the payment form so it’s all on one page (don’t want someone to get thru registering and then be able to access the site without paying).
Right now I have the JoinUs page that includes the three levels of Membership (I have Free turned off). After you choose which level, then it takes you to our registration page. I’d like for all of this to be on one page (choose your mem level, enter reg data, and enter credit card info, then pay).
Thanks,
J
June 15, 2016 at 4:12 pm #73397wzpModerator…don’t want someone to get thru registering and then be able to access the site without paying
Do you have a specific example in which this occurs?
The typical use-case is:
- User selects which level they want.
- They fill out the registration form.
- They pay.
- They get an email, with a link, so that they can “finalize” and activate their registration.
Until that last step is completed, they should not be able to access any restricted content on your site.
Here is a tutorial with video, to explain the process further:
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/a-typical-member-registration-flow-96
June 15, 2016 at 6:06 pm #73398jwebadgilityMemberOk – that makes sense on the protected content. But can the joinus and registration pages be combined? I still would like for the member to register and pay all on one screen.
Thanks,
J
June 15, 2016 at 6:37 pm #73399wzpModeratorI never, “say never,” but it is complicated. Unless you have a PayPal Payments Pro account, or similar (for other processors); you are not allowed to directly collect payment information on your site. Instead, you must redirect your users to the processor’s secure “Payment Gateway.” That’s why a standalone page is required.
If you are using eStore, **AND** the Payment Gateway Bundle; you are permitted to collect payment information directly on your site:
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wp-payment-gateway-bundle-plugin?ap_id=TheAssurer
However, there is higher implementation cost; for SSL certificates, and monthly processing account fees from the payment gateway (if any).
At that point, it could be done; but because eMember, eStore and the Payment Gateway Bundle are distinct products; you would require a custom coding job, in order to achieve the kind of integration you are asking for:
March 23, 2018 at 3:40 pm #73400BlackLionMemberHello ,
i dont want to open e new Thread so i will post here my Question.
So what i have donem
1. i set up the Member Levels Basic / Premium
2. Set up the protections
3. Created the Pay Buttons,
So now i have a question. I set up Member Levels with one month interval. So how can i do that the customer can choose how long he will have the account example two or more month acess. An the can’t choose how to pay , its only the Paypal button.
So i look at the documentary page for eMembers , but i seems like i need the eStore plugin too ? I dont know this so i only buy the eMember Plugin … and not good Bundle…
March 23, 2018 at 7:30 pm #73401wzpModeratorYou can have multiple (more than 1) buttons for the same membership level; but for different subscription periods. Does that make sense to you?
March 23, 2018 at 8:05 pm #73402BlackLionMemberThx for answer. So i need the eStore Plugin ? For 1 Button in a Price Table , but to choose the periods of subscription ?
March 24, 2018 at 4:56 am #73403wzpModeratorNo… You can have as many individual PayPal buttons as you want on the same page. You just have to set them up for different subscription periods. The eStore plugin just “makes life easier.”
You can also use the Membership Pricing Table Plugin:
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/wordpress-membership-pricing-table-plugin
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