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May 22, 2014 at 10:11 am in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62973adamboustead123Member
When I click it, it just says “Your membership has been upgraded” & then if i Manually refresh it, the edit profile comes up…
I mean on the forms, it says password; it would be nice to have like some placeholder text in the second box saying ‘Verify password’
Is there anyway to do this
May 21, 2014 at 3:50 pm in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62971adamboustead123MemberAlso, is there anyway to put a placeholder on the ‘verify password’ field using jquery or any other method?
May 21, 2014 at 1:39 pm in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62970adamboustead123MemberDo you know of anyway to make the page auto refresh after the user had pressed the upgrade button.
I can’t seem to do it.
May 20, 2014 at 7:38 pm in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62968adamboustead123MemberWhat i’ve done is this (tell me what you think)….
User visits site and registers for free ‘Registration’ membership which consists of a short form (not the form used on Access, Club & Crown Club membership).
After registration they are redirect to a page called ‘redirect’ which contains a thank you message depending on what membership they’ve signed up for ( page contains conditional shortcodes )
Now they are able to view the ‘Join Us’ page, they can see 3 buttons; Access (FREE But requires more information) , Club (£198) & Crown Club (£200).
If they click the join now button underneath ‘Access’ membership button they are redirected to a page called ‘Access Redirect’ – It contains this text
“Please click the upgrade button below to upgrade to Access Membership
After the page has refreshed, you will need to fill out the additional required information in order for your account to become active (then an upgrade membership)”
*On this page there is also an [wp_eMember_edit_profile] contained in a conditional shortcode without an error message so that it is only shown to Access members.*
What i’m trying to do now is to work out a way to make the page ‘double refresh’ so that the edit profile box comes up.
I know it’s complicated, but what the client wants the client gets
May 19, 2014 at 9:17 am in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62966adamboustead123MemberThe ‘registration’ membership is suppose to be quick and simple, & does not require the extra fields that the Access, Club & Crown Club membership requires.
May 16, 2014 at 11:06 am in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62964adamboustead123MemberThanks, but this will not work – My client wants the user to submit the required information before they pay.
Is there noway to pull the existing data (username & password & e-mail) from when they sign up for ‘Registration’ membership & insert this into the username, e-mail, & password fields on the ‘Access’, ‘Club’ & ‘Crown Club’ registration form?
It’s then more of an updated profile.
May 15, 2014 at 10:10 am in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62962adamboustead123MemberPS – The ‘Access’ , ‘Club’ & ‘Crown Club’ memberships all have a custom form that is *different* from the form used on the ‘Registration Membership Level.
When they sign up for Access, Club Or Crown Club they have to fill out more information than when they sign up for the Registration Membership Level.
May 15, 2014 at 8:57 am in reply to: eMember – Upgrading Membership with custom fields addon plugin #62961adamboustead123MemberHi, the way it is setup, because the client wanted it, is that the user has to register before they pay.
At the moment it works like this;
1) User visits site and HAS to sign up for Registration Membership (free)
2) after registration membership is assigned user can them access the ‘Join us’ page which contains 3 links to Access, Club & Crown Club membership.
3) These links go straight to the membership forms for each membership. after registration for the new membership (which at the moment try’s to make the user create a new account for some reason, even though the user has a ‘registration’ membership level.)
4) After user has submitted registration form it redirects them to a page I’ve setup which uses conditional short codes to tell which membership the user has and display the appropriate payment button.
Hope that makes sense
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