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February 21, 2012 at 8:16 pm in reply to: Two issues with eMember. disallow registration and remove profile page. #42027oscarlundgrenMember
Anyone?
February 21, 2012 at 10:26 am in reply to: Two issues with eMember. disallow registration and remove profile page. #42026oscarlundgrenMemberOr maybe just show what membership levels (Link to respective landing page) the member has.
So instead of showing:
You are logged in as: Oscar
Your membership level is: HR KVINNA KARRIÄR
Your Account Status: ACTIVE
Your Account Expires: UNTIL CANCELLED
Logout
I could show.
You have access to:
<link>HR Kvinna Karriär</link>
<link>Business Partner </link>
Log out
That would definetly be an option.
February 21, 2012 at 9:36 am in reply to: Two issues with eMember. disallow registration and remove profile page. #42025oscarlundgrenMemberThe best solution would be to hide the login button when a member logs in, and instead show a Log out button
instead. This would prevent him from accessing a page saying only “you are logged in”.
Anyone who would know a quickfix for this?
February 20, 2012 at 4:44 pm in reply to: Two issues with eMember. disallow registration and remove profile page. #42023oscarlundgrenMemberWhen my member logs in they are redirected to their respective landing page (membership level landing page).
And for as long as he remains logged in i want him to access his landing page, and the landing page only, so
the best solution would be to re-direct him to his landing page when pressing the login button if he already is logged in.
February 17, 2012 at 7:59 am in reply to: Two issues with eMember. disallow registration and remove profile page. #42021oscarlundgrenMemberThanks for your answer.
1. I just did that, but i wondered if there was any easier way
just by clicking a box or something.
2. The loginpage if you are logged in.
It sais something like
“You are logged in as: <Username>”
“Your membershif level is: <Membership level>
” Your membership expires: <Until canceled>”
And then there’s another row and a loginbutton.
For example my users log in at http://www.mydomain.com/login
and each member got their own membership level with their own landing page.
So lets say user 1 logs in at http://www.mydomain.com/login and gets redirected to his landing page
http://www.mydomain.com/login/user1
If user1 either presses the back button or if he remains logged in and at a later point want to
got back to the user section of the page (www.mydomain.com/login) i don’t want to show the
“You are logged in as: <Username>”
“Your membershif level is: <Membership level>
” Your membership expires: <Until canceled>”
Message.
Kind regards
/ Oscar
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