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Posted: Wednesday Feb 20th, 2013 at 8:14 am #42570

I have set up S2 Member pro network. Set up my users. The payment processing works fine … but how to my paid users then create their blog? It only takes them to my welcome page when they login with no option to create the blog.

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Posted: Thursday Feb 21st, 2013 at 3:11 am #42671
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Thanks for your inquiry. ~ We appreciate your patience :-)

You can provide logged-in Users/Members with a link to /wp-signup.php
On a Multisite Network, this URL will change in functionality, for logged-in Users/Members. Allowing them to create as many Blogs on your Network; as your s2Member® configuration allows.

See also: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› Multisite (Config)

Posted: Thursday Feb 21st, 2013 at 1:55 pm #42745

I have done that, but when they sign up, it takes them to a welcome page. There is no place to create the blog (as there is with the regular signup php page).

http://www.weddingweekendwonderful.com/ms
Register … use the testing visa for authorize.net
It goes through the process, then just leaves you on the welcome page. the user has access to the dash board, but it doesn’t say how/where to create the blog or even what the blog name would be.

Posted: Friday Feb 22nd, 2013 at 3:39 pm #42860

Anything?

Posted: Saturday Feb 23rd, 2013 at 7:10 am #42993
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Thanks for the follow-up :-)

The idea is that on your Login Welcome Page, you will have a link for Users/Members of your Main Site.

Create A Blog - <a href="/wp-signup.php">click here</a>

Here is how the process goes by default.

  • Customer completes check through an s2Member® Pro Form.
  • Customer logs into their account on your Main Site.
  • Customer clicks link leading to /wp-signup.php where they create a Blog.

If the customer is registering for free (e.g. you are not charging them); you would simply send them to /wp-signup.php and bypass the use of a Pro Form in that scenario.

I see that you purchased our Network Support License. If you setup a clean/test installation of WordPress for us, we will install and configure s2Member® in this way for you. Then you can use that installation as a template by which to model your own work off of. If this interests you, please submit a Dashboard login privately. See: s2Member® » Private Contact Form

See also: Knowledge Base » Customizing Your Login Welcome Page

Posted: Saturday Feb 23rd, 2013 at 1:24 pm #43052

I’ve done that – but it only takes me to the welcome page – not the create a blog page. I don’t have free sign up.

Posted: Saturday Feb 23rd, 2013 at 1:43 pm #43054

I’ve done exactly what you said above. I create my user, and go to /wp-signup.php but it keeps saying “registration disabled” even though I’m logged in a a user.

When you say create a test – do I need to activate multisite and everything on it or just the wp install?

Posted: Sunday Feb 24th, 2013 at 2:49 am #43081
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When you say create a test – do I need to activate multisite and everything on it or just the wp install?

Yes, just a plain WP installation is fine. We can activate Networking for you :-)

I’ve done exactly what you said above. I create my user, and go to /wp-signup.php but it keeps saying “registration disabled” even though I’m logged in a a user.

OK. I just received a Dashboard login to your test site; so I’m going to set this up for you there. Let’s come back to this after you’ve seen this on the test installation. If this is still a problem then, I will be happy to investigate the issue on your existing Network.

Details received. Thank you!

Setting up an example installation now.

Posted: Sunday Feb 24th, 2013 at 3:18 am #43082
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Thanks for your patience.

Your test Network has been setup and configured as an s2Member® Blog Farm. The issue that you described in a previous post does not exist on this installation, so please review the example configuration and let us know if problems persist; or if there are other questions/concern. Thanks!

Posted: Monday Feb 25th, 2013 at 12:26 pm #43173

It STILL is telling me “registration is disabled” when I try to access “create a blog” on the primary site. I’ve copied the configuration, disabled all other plugins, and it STILL won’t let me create a blog for a new user.

Posted: Monday Feb 25th, 2013 at 2:34 pm #43177

I have been able to access the “create site”. Seems my problem was that I copied “free subscriber” code instead of paid subscriber code. Anyway ….

How do I hide S2member from other subsites (only accessible to primary site)?

Posted: Wednesday Feb 27th, 2013 at 6:41 am #43282

Debbie, this thread may help you with that: http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=1414

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