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Posted: Wednesday Mar 21st, 2012 at 8:14 am #8718
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Posted: Tuesday Mar 20th, 2012 at 5:41 pm #8650
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Username: RandyKing

NEVER MIND! I just discovered the typo in the codex! Note the spelling of “current_user_is” – it’s missing an “R”. I found another section in the plugin help using this same function call and it worked. It wasn’t until I put the two next to each other that the misspelling popped out at me.

Posted: Sunday Mar 4th, 2012 at 10:51 am #7225
Randy King
Username: RandyKing

You are welcome. I’m no newbie to membership integration inside WordPress – have done a lot of it with InfusionSoft as the back-end management system. s2Member is by far the cleanest, most easy to implement membership system that I have seen to date. You are providing an enormous amount of value for free, so it’s really a no-brainer to step up to the Pro version. I did so mainly to vote my support – the free version would have done what I need to get done.

You are living the success model that has new-age companies blowing the doors off. As Eben Pagan says, “give your best stuff away for free” – people who get it will be stepping up all over the place to support you.

Keep it up – you’re on the right track in my opinion. And you can share this opinion with whomever you want.

Posted: Saturday Mar 3rd, 2012 at 12:43 pm #7172
Randy King
Username: RandyKing

Yes, thanks Cristián – amazing what you find when you start reading the docs. s2Member is such a comprehensive system that it takes awhile to drill through all of it. Fortunately, it’s laid out pretty well, so the learning curve is not awful either.

Posted: Friday Mar 2nd, 2012 at 1:25 pm #7090
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Username: RandyKing

OMG – retitling this under the heading of “RTFM”. Lol! Thanks, Cassel – of course! This is exactly what I needed. That’s what I get for just diving in and not going through the whole thing. Well, you just made my day, thank you very much!

Posted: Thursday Mar 1st, 2012 at 9:33 am #6886
Randy King
Username: RandyKing

Jason,

Thank you for the detailed response! Are you saying that the login/registration form is part of the class containing “pro-paypal”? I’ll go look at that today in the template file you pointed me at. It’s the submit button for the reg form that I want to replace the image for, in addition to styling the whole form.

I do have an HTML inspection plugin for Firefox that I use, and I see some of the classes around the controls for the login/registration form. They are showing up as multiple and very long class names as if there were some sort of concatenation going on. I don’t have a lot of experience in reverse-engineering forms this way, so I’m not totally clear on the direction to take. But I’ll go look at that template file.

Anyways, this is the kind of stuff that I’d rather not spend days cranking on, and if at all possible for you guys to first have a codex page on the class and id names, that would be really great! Follow that up with an implementation that has the CSS broken out into a dashboard set of controls and that would be awesome.

If you’d like to see a nice example of this, check out the plugin “Custom Contact Forms” by Taylor Lovett. Take a look at the “Styles” tab in the admin interface.

Again, thanks for the pointers to the style sheet – will go work with that.

Posted: Tuesday Feb 28th, 2012 at 10:59 am #6670
Randy King
Username: RandyKing

Hey, Jason – thanks!

Yes, I sure do have a way to install custom CSS into the theme; I was looking more for the IDs and CLASSes that are used by the pro forms – I have an HTML inspect plugin for firefox and I can see some of this, but there are multiple class declarations on each label and textbox. It’s usually not the best way to “back-in” to the CSS, but it sometimes works. I will take a look at what you referred to and keep working it. When I come up with a solution, I’ll post something as I’m sure others may want to tweak the look and feel of the forms to fit in.

Thanks again,
Randy

Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 at 9:15 pm #6618
Randy King
Username: RandyKing

**UPDATE**

I created a Pro Registration Form at the free level and put the shortcode on the page to the right of the video. All is well, but I would like to style the form some – remove extra white space, change the textbox styles, etc.

Is there a place that I can insert CSS for this form to get it to look the way I want it to?

Randy

Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 at 8:46 pm #6610
Randy King
Username: RandyKing

Thanks, Raam – Yes, this is the post that I had found earlier. However, it’s a LOGIN form, not a REGISTRATION form, and since I am attempting to register someone from a call to action, I don’t want to make them click through to yet another form to register. I would like to have an actual REGISTRATION form sitting there and, possibly, a login link in case they just need to log in.

Is that a clearer explanation?

Randy

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