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About: Valerie Teeter

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Posted: Monday Dec 3rd, 2012 at 10:09 am #33304

Thanks Cristián.

The User has to enter the amount, and I will examine your options above. I have some time on that, it turns out!

On a different question (and I’m sorry to be lazy and ask, instead of looking through the forums! And I guess this should be a different thread) – when a Level 0 member is blocked at a Level 1 page, and redirected to the Membership Options, etc, is there a way to automatically return to the original page that the Level 0 member (now paid Level 1 member) was trying to get to? Pass a variable?

Or easiest . . . to just put a mini-menu on the “Login Welcome Page” . . . ie “If you were here, click to return . . .”

Posted: Friday Nov 30th, 2012 at 10:19 am #33012

Thank you again, as always, Cristián.

I added the PayPal buttons to the “Login Welcome Page”.

But I think I asked this before . . . this client needs the membership price based on a number of housing units the potential new member owns. So the Membership fee can be ANY amount, depending on the potential member’s owned units. It can be $80 or any integer on up to whatever!

Since they won’t make the jump to PayPal Pro yet . . . this is the solution I gave them for now. Might there be a better way to do this?

Posted: Thursday Nov 29th, 2012 at 6:42 pm #32954

Regarding this, from the “Registration Before Checkout” section . . .

s2Member’s Simple Conditionals can help you further integrate this process, by allowing you to integrate a special PayPal® Button on your Login Welcome Page; one that will be seen only by Free Subscribers at Level #0.

Can I make newly registered Free Subscribers – after they receive email with login/pass/link, go directly to the Membership Options page (she has multiple PayPal buttons) instead of the Login Welcome Page?

Or just add the multiple PayPal buttons TO the Login Welcome page with the conditional mentioned above?

Posted: Thursday Nov 29th, 2012 at 6:27 pm #32952

Hi Christian,

the client, as before, has s2Member Pro. She has PayPal but not PayPal Payments Pro.

She wants an unregistered visitor to go to the custom application form as in my post above.

I added the conditional to the Membership Options page as you recommended. Now if unregistered visitor clicks on a protected page, they are sent to the “first half” of the Membership Option page which obliges them to fill out the custom application first. Then they get the “Registration complete. Please check your e-mail“, screen, of course.

However, after filling the application, she wants the visitor to go to the “second half” of the Membership Options page, where the PayPal buttons are . . . pay at PayPal and then get the “Registration complete. Please check your e-mail” screen.

In other words, Registration Form > Membership Options/PayPal > “Registration complete. Please check your e-mail.” I don’t think this is possible, because the Registration Form and the “Registration complete. Please check your e-mail” are part of the WordPress Registration process and can’t be separated, correct?

Thanks again . . .

Posted: Tuesday Nov 27th, 2012 at 12:46 am #32661

Thank you very much Cristián! That’s exactly what I was looking for.

This whole ‘shortcodes’ thing is too easy . . . I keep thinking “it must be more difficult” !

Posted: Monday Nov 12th, 2012 at 10:49 am #31318

So . . . if I want PayPal buttons, with drop-down options/prices menu, I have to do EITHER:

1) Create buttons with the s2Member Button Code Generator, then do hacks in s2Member with JavaScript

or

2) NOT use s2Member Button Code Generator – instead – create button IN PayPal with drop-down options/price menu, then paste code into my WP site, and tweak variables so s@Member can work with it.

Posted: Friday Nov 9th, 2012 at 9:45 am #31129

Hi Cristian . . . I’m building this website for Valerie, and writing on her behalf. This website is for an association of apartment owners.

The “Units” are number of apartment units owned by potential members. So the potential member will know this number coming in.

The services and access will be the same for all “levels”, so I guess there’s no need for “levels” in terms of s2Member? Only a Level 0 “free” and a Level 1 “paid”?

Originally, Valerie wanted the Membership Fee to be a function of the units owned by potential member – say $2 – if potential member owns 100 apartment units, he would input that, and s2Member would calculate that his Membership Fee would be $200, and send him (and this price) to PayPal.

I told them this would not be possible (was I wrong?), and asked them to ‘break it up’ into the membership ‘levels’ that you see above.

But in light of what you said above . . . am I looking at custom-coding (with short-codes) basically ONE s2Member membership level, with 5 different “unit levels”, each with 3 different subscription time periods?

I’m trying to get my head around this . . . I originally thought that I would need a grid of 15 PayPal buttons like this:

http://www.apartmentassociationriversidecounty.com/membership-options/

but is there a better (less cluttered) solution?

Thank you much! Corey

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