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This topic contains 11 replies, has 3 voices. Last updated by Cristián Lávaque 3 years, 10 months ago.
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| Posted: Wednesday Feb 20th, 2013 at 8:14 am #42570 | |
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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 See also: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› Multisite (Config) |
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| Posted: Thursday Feb 21st, 2013 at 1:55 pm #42745 | |
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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 |
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| Posted: Friday Feb 22nd, 2013 at 3:39 pm #42860 | |
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Anything? |
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| 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.
Here is how the process goes by default.
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 |
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| Posted: Saturday Feb 23rd, 2013 at 1:24 pm #43052 | |
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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. |
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| Posted: Saturday Feb 23rd, 2013 at 1:43 pm #43054 | |
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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? |
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| Posted: Sunday Feb 24th, 2013 at 2:49 am #43081 | |
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Yes, just a plain WP installation is fine. We can activate Networking for you :-)
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. |
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| 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! |
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| Posted: Monday Feb 25th, 2013 at 12:26 pm #43173 | |
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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. |
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| Posted: Monday Feb 25th, 2013 at 2:34 pm #43177 | |
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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)? |
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| Posted: Wednesday Feb 27th, 2013 at 6:41 am #43282 | |
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Debbie, this thread may help you with that: http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=1414 |
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