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Posted: Wednesday Sep 26th, 2012 at 7:39 am #26544

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Posted: Wednesday Sep 26th, 2012 at 11:48 am #26580
Eduan
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1/ Is it possible to have the registration form embedded or (something similar) on another page?
ie: We would like the membership to be on either a subfolder or subdomain (http://members.mydomain.com or http://mydomain.com/members) and the ‘registration page’ to be on the root domain URL OR another page such as http://mydomain/signup … is this possible / and is it possible to have the registration form on MORE than one page?

Have you tried using free registration pro-forms? You can find them under Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Pro Forms -› Free Registration Forms.

2/ We would like to hide all content of the membership site to visitors NOT logged in. For anyone visiting a page when they are NOT logged in, are we able to redirect them to a login page at all times? And then after login direct them to the page they were trying to access?

I wouldn’t know how to answer this question, PHP conditionals would probably help however: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Advanced PHP Conditionals

Hope this helps. :)

Posted: Thursday Sep 27th, 2012 at 6:41 am #26666

2/ We would like to hide all content of the membership site to visitors NOT logged in. For anyone visiting a page when they are NOT logged in, are we able to redirect them to a login page at all times? And then after login direct them to the page they were trying to access?

Right, you could use conditionals for this, because protecting the whole site at Level 0 would redirect the non-logged in user to the Membership Options page instead of the login page.

Now, if in the Membership Options page you have a link to the login page with a [hilite mono]redirect_to[/hilite] var, using the MOP var for the URL of the page the person was trying to view, that could work. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Membership Options Page Variables (MOP Vars)[/hilite]

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