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Posted: Monday Jul 16th, 2012 at 11:48 am #19369 | |
I followed the advice on this forum for using CSS and jQuery to show and hide the different membership levels; i.e., display the membership levels in a dropdown and use CSS to hide all the registration forms. Then use jQuery to capture the user’s selection and show the appropriate registration form. However, this causes the return success message from s2member to not be displayed (apparently, hiding the divisions holding the registration forms also hides the return success message). I am representing an arts organization and we have six yearly membership levels. We are not using s2member to create membership to the website, but to the organization. We need the membership levels in a dropdown or radio button format, and ONE registration form. Since the CSS/jQuery method is not ideal, we need another option, or s2member will not work for us. Also, the registration form has the fields for entering credit card information and billing address, but yet, when it is tranferred to PayPal, that information all has to be entered again. We don’t need the credit card info being asked for on the registration form. I tried just using the PayPal button option on s2member, but then no registration form is generated and only the button appears. |