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About: Jim Reamer

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Posted: Tuesday Aug 20th, 2013 at 7:16 pm #56302
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

GIVE ME THE HOME PAGE!!! :-)

The problem I’m having, at least from my own personal experience using my own site, when I go to log out I use the standard WP link in the upper right hand corner. I log out so I can log back into my test accounts. For all I know, my Users aren’t having this issue. No one has complained, but I like to be proactive.

Posted: Tuesday Aug 20th, 2013 at 6:51 pm #56297
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

Then what is the Special Redirection URL for?

Posted: Tuesday Aug 20th, 2013 at 6:42 pm #56290
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

Mike, then why is there is a Special Redirection option? That tells me it gives the Admin the option of sending Users anywhere, and I’d like that to be the home page.

I want it to work like the Widget works.

Posted: Tuesday Aug 20th, 2013 at 10:07 am #56259
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

I tried that, and it still takes me to the Dashboard when I login from the main WP login page.

Posted: Thursday Jan 24th, 2013 at 6:34 am #39376
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

It’s doing that to the HTML code too, not just the shortcode. I had to take out the commented lines. It’s working, but it’s still causing whitespace issues. It’s added line breaks to each line of code generated for the PayPal button. At first I thought my main issue was the whitespace issue, but I quickly found out it messed with the commented lines, causing the rest of it not to work.

Odd in that the first commented line it messes with is there first line of what I copied above. There are a couple of commented lines before that it handles just fine (aside from the extra line breaks).

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22nd, 2013 at 11:24 pm #39117
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

I didn’t pick up on it right away. This goes beyond the hidden inputs and spacing, but I will check what you suggested. I havent’ gotten a response from the theme author yet on it, but something in the code is stripping out the closing tag of commented lines. It’s stripping out the “–>”, replacing it with –

WTH???

<!--<input type="hidden" name="amount" value="8.00" />&#8211;><br />
 <input type="hidden" name="src" value="1" /><br />
 <input type="hidden" name="srt" value="" /><br />
 <input type="hidden" name="sra" value="1" /><br />
 <!--<input type="hidden" name="a1" value="0" />&#8211;><br />
 <!--<input type="hidden" name="p1" value="0" />&#8211;><br />
 <!--<input type="hidden" name="t1" value="D" />&#8211;><br />
 <input type="hidden" name="a3" value="8.00" /><br />
 <input type="hidden" name="p3" value="1" /><br />
 <input type="hidden" name="t3" value="M" /><br />
Posted: Sunday Jan 20th, 2013 at 10:58 pm #38561
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

I would say disregard, since I think I know the initiation of the problem and it’s not the plugin. It’s a WordPress theming CSS issue.

The initial problem was the generated button codes that I copied and pasted (I’ve used for two years) somehow had tons of white space above my buttons. Checking the source code in the browser revealed an additional line break for each Hidden line of the form. It was causing the same spacing issue for short codes too.

The author of the theme addressed the issue which cured the spacing issue, but for some reason it’s causing an issue with the code dealing with A3, P3, and T3.

The change from spacing issue to functioning issue came in the form of a new CSS file. Anyone have any idea how CSS would dictate how hidden form elements are handled?

Posted: Friday Sep 7th, 2012 at 6:47 pm #24582
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

Bought the pro version. Love its potential. Just being able to redirect users to my own pages opens up a lot for me. Good work!

Posted: Thursday Sep 6th, 2012 at 9:47 am #24319
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

Is it possible to to have the return page in the free version point to other pages?

Posted: Monday Sep 3rd, 2012 at 12:18 pm #23952
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

That would be good news in the short run, although in the long run I’ll likely see needs that push me into the pro version.

Speaking of which, it would be SUPER if the pro version had a way to handle Author management, as well as User management. Meaning, I’m eventually working toward parameters that determine which Authors get credit for which Users subscribing. Not in a WP-MU way (does MU even exist still?), but in a blog that will have 3-8 writers.

I’ll be having two custom registration fields:
Why are you subscribing? (team oriented content that each writer is mostly responsible for)
Where do you live? (county)

Then again, if those two fields can be written in columns, instead as serialized data like meta data, I’ll be able to more easily write my own queries. Either way…great product!

Posted: Monday Sep 3rd, 2012 at 11:58 am #23950
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

Will it be available with the free version or as part of the pro version?

Posted: Friday Jun 8th, 2012 at 1:56 pm #15938
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

I’m having a hard time locating where it should go on the archive.php file.

Posted: Tuesday Jun 5th, 2012 at 2:33 pm #15561
Jim Reamer
Username: jwrbloom

I did, but I wanted to see if there was something else that would allow them to see the Post titles but not access the Posts’ content.

Could I wrap the links in that conditional? Meaning, if they’re not subscribers, they just see the title without it being linked.

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