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LuciMember
That is great news!!
OK, so I enabled the”Display Secure RSS Feed” field.
I can only see the feed feature in the login block (not to specific posts)?
Also, when I click that RSS feature in the login block while I’m logged in… I get this response: No associated application could be found.
May 19, 2014 at 11:15 pm in reply to: e-member -would like to discount membership to certain people #63098LuciMemberThanks. These are both great options!
To make sure I understand this correctly: If I use the “secret” registration page for the free members, once they register, they’ll automatically have monthly membership to the membership level I chose, without payment?
Thanks
May 19, 2014 at 9:35 pm in reply to: paypal payment screen defaults to a product, but I'm selling a service #63095LuciMemberThis was marked as answered.. but it’s not been answered yet.
May 19, 2014 at 8:52 pm in reply to: paypal payment screen defaults to a product, but I'm selling a service #63094LuciMemberHere’s something interesting: This only happens when I use the Add to Cart button. When I use the “Buy now” button, it does not try to charge shipping.
I am using the “Add to cart” button so that some of my clients can use discount coupons.
LuciMemberThanks!
LuciMemberThanks. I read that one already!
I guess I’m asking if I only check that box will it automatically login only people who already have a WP login? Or, will it automatically create one for everyone that registers under emember?
Most importantly, can I select this option only for me, and not everyone else?
LuciMemberWhat about this option under “settings” , “WordPress integration”:
Automatically log into eMember:
If checked members will be automatically logged into eMember when they log in using the wordpress login system.
How does that work?
LuciMemberGreat. Thanks.
LuciMemberIt was a 400 Error. Actually, I didn’t test it with e-member deactivated. I deactivated Buddypress and everything together and when I activated it again was definitely that program. Maybe it’s my theme. Regardless I unplugged BuddyPress altogether. E-member is more important for me to have running than buddy press, and buddypress is a bit messy. Instead I just created some blog posts as forum pages.
The only thing I really wanted with Buddypress was the ability for members to put more “about me” information into their profile (hobbies, goals, et). Is there any way I can get e-member to do that?
LuciMemberYes. I gave the admin permission to see everything.
I’m trying to figure out if I want to have people sign in via WordPress at all. I don’t know if I need it if I’m not going to use buddy press.
If I give the Admin permission to see everything on e-member, should I be able to skip the WordPress thing and be able to work on the website in the back without having to sign into e-member? Or is the only way to see everything when I’m working in the back to sign in to e-member as well in the front. ?
LuciMemberAlso, as per the recommendations you gave to bently, I have imported my WordPress admin user to eMember (from import WP User tab).
Created a special membership level in eMember called “Admin Level”and gave this level the role “Admin” and I imported mu admin user to eMember’s “Admin Level” that I created.
But when I am signed in as admin and editing pages, emember still asks me to sign in to the protected pages. Shouldn’t I be able to see everything when I’m logged in as admin?
thank you
LuciMemberHi, yes, I am going to protect the entire forum.
LuciMemberHi , thanks for your response. Whenever I activate buddypress, some of my pages don’t show up until I click on them several times (which, my customers aren’t going to want to do).
LuciMemberI have integrated the WP and the e-mamber so that I can use BBpress and done everything you state above.
As for the e-member, I have”sitewide protection” enabled, except for the sales page and the pricing page.
On “manage membership levels” the members and administrator have global access to everything. I went in and “Granted access” to all the pages. But I noticed that BB Press forum posts are not automatically given access unless I go in and grant access on it. I see “you do not have permission to view this content”. So that means, whenever someone creates a new topic, I need to grant access to it before anyone can see it..?
Is this the case?
LuciMemberHi there, I can’t find the Simple press plugin on WordPress. Is it obsolete?
I guess I’m going to go the BBPress route and will try to piece together step-by-step process from the forum questions unless you have one made?
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