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About: Janelle Solari

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3 years, 8 months ago  Eduan

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3 years, 8 months ago  Eduan

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Posted: Friday May 3rd, 2013 at 1:46 pm #49131

Eduan,

You’re a genius! Thank you so much for solving this “mystery” for me. I really appreciate your time as a volunteer moderator.

~Janelle

Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:46 am #48991

Further clarification, I got this short code from the section in s2Member called “Member Profiled Modifications” where the following paragraph explains that I can insert the shortcode into ANY page:

It explains:

So instead of using this default Profile Editing Panel; s2Member creates an added layer of functionality, on top of WordPress®. It does this by providing you (as the site owner), with a special Shortcode: [s2Member-Profile /] that you can place into your Login Welcome Page, or any Post/Page for that matter (even into a Text Widget). This Shortcode produces an Inline Profile Editing Form that supports all aspects of s2Member, including Password changes; and any Custom Registration/Profile Fields that you’ve configured with s2Member.

Thank you again, in advance, for helping this form to be visible to people who are logged out or not signed up for an account yet.

~Janelle

Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:32 am #48985

Hi Eduan,

I really, really appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. Yes, the form that they cannot see when they are logged in is the registration form. I went into the “General Options” and from there I filled out every section and when I came to the section titled “Registration/Profile Fields & Options” I added all of the fields that I needed for registgering on our site: http://www.Prizable.com, and then I copied and pasted the following short code [s2Member-Profile /] onto my page in our menu titled “Sign up for free” and I can see the form perfectly as the administrator, but when I log out the page is blank. Therefore, I have no place within my site to get people to sign up for a simple account/username, etc.

THANK YOU (in advance) for your help on this!

~Janelle

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