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Posted: Wednesday Oct 17th, 2012 at 8:32 pm #28782 | |
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I have followed the instructions, i have my “login page” and “members option page” set up. in s2member options I have designated those pages to the LOG and MEMBERSHIP options. My landing page is set to static, and Im getting an error that it is the “membership option page” that is set, when its not. My LOGIN page is blank. so when a user comes on to the site, lands on the landing page, and clicks on the LOGIN tab its empty. How do I fix this so that a member can login? I have 3 levels. Free, bronze and sliver. I need one page where any member can login and get their access. SO, i need thank you! |
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 17th, 2012 at 9:29 pm #28789 | |
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Hello Jessica, For your login page, you mean your WordPress login page or the s2Member Login Welcome Page? – Eduan |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 1:54 pm #28877 | |
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the login page on my wordpress that is set up for s2member. |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 1:59 pm #28879 | |
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Hello Jessica, If I go to http://www.exercisesinthehome.com/wp-login.php?action=register I can see the registration page. – Eduan |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 2:10 pm #28882 | |
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After someone registers, they are not prompted to go check the email (1) once the do go into an email and confirm, that page is the members options page. If someone already registered, when they go back to the site, the LOGIN page is blank. I dont see how or what to put on it so the member can log in. |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 2:22 pm #28885 | |
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Hello Jessica, I think I understand the problem better now. Could you please try changing your theme back to the default WordPress one (TwentyEleven), and see if that solves any of the problems? Also, could you deactivate all your plugins (all of them, except s2Member) and see if any of the problems are solved? If any of these worked, then it means that your theme is not compatible with s2Member, or one of your plugins isn’t compatible with s2Member. – Eduan |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 5:58 pm #28916 | |
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Eduan, I have a related problem on my site (www.petlodger.co.uk) that perhaps you can help with; I have a Register/Login page on which is (1) a link to the password-protected Member’s only login page and (2) a registration form. When I am logged in to WP as admin, the Login link on the page works fine, but as soon as I log-out and go to the front end the Login link simply loops me back to the same Register/Login page. Have tried deactivating all plugins and reverting to Twenty Eleven theme but it’s no different. Any ideas? Mike |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 6:16 pm #28927 | |
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Hello Mike, s2Member doesn’t introduce any Paid Users Only login page, I believe you are referring to the Login Welcome Page, which is the page the users go to after they have logged in. The login is controlled by WordPress, the login page in your website would be: http://www.petlodger.co.uk/wp-login.php – Eduan |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 6:33 pm #28933 | |
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Eduan, I think I have sorted it with a combination of trial-and-arror and your assistance, thank you. Mike |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 6:54 pm #28942 | |
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..and just when I thought I’d got it all sorted. Eduan, your advice please – on Member Profile Modifications, where do I put the in-line Profile Modification short-code? (I’m not a techy person, can you tell?!). I’ve managed to work my way through most of the rest but I’m really scratching my head with this one? |
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Posted: Thursday Oct 18th, 2012 at 8:30 pm #28948 | |
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You would put that in whatever page you want to designate as your profile modification page. :) |
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Posted: Friday Oct 19th, 2012 at 2:01 am #28965 | |
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Thanks for that Eduan. :-). Perhaps I should have been clearer; it’s not so much “where” as “how” I think! I’m not a developer and I don’t code etc, so I’m a real bodger when it comes to stuff like this, and I just can’t see how you get the short code into the page.
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Posted: Friday Oct 19th, 2012 at 10:50 am #29028 | |
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OK, so for an inline profile modification page, you would use the following shortcode: This would make it so that the form appears in the page as part of the page, as content of the page. You would put this in any page that you want the profile modification form BTW. For a profile modification page that comes up as a popup, which is the method I recommend, you would put the following in the page you want:
This would make a clickable link that when clicked, it will open a new window for editing your profile. Here’s a demo: Hope this helps. :) |
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