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]]>In my use case, I’m the site administrator and I’m the one creating users to give access to premium content. I’d like to set, at time of user creation, a date when the registration expires. After the date, the user would not be able to login anymore (until I set a new date).
I’ve been playing around with the options and saw that when editing an Access Level, in the Members tab there is a column named “Expiration”, but it says “Lifetime” without the option of changing it.
Please help… Thank you so much!
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]]>To add, I can confirm that this problem is 100% a thing happening on other sites as well.
Please feel free to see this error in action on our staging website (we were considering switching from Profile Grid to UM) here:
https://staging1.beatdrifters.com and in specific when trying to click either of the two signup buttons for each ‘I’m a Performer’ and ‘I’m a Promoter’ on the front page down a little ways (or just click the ‘Join Now’ button at the top and be scrolled down to them)
We are using the latest version of UM (version 2.0.49)
We have tested any offending incompatibilities by deactivating every single plugin in wordpress, and switched to the 2019 Theme for an additional step (however we use DIVI and as anyone familiar knows, switching to another theme leaves the whole website as short-codes displayed… so when you go there the site will be switched back to DIVI’s very latest updated version again – we just wanted to test to make sure).
This incorrect / broken behavior is not the result of any outside code and appears to be an internal UM code issue.
When Ultimate Member’s “ACCESS Tab’ settings are enabled to restrict content on the website, any URLS defined to be *excluded* within that settings page are ignored and they are restricted anyway. UM will direct that user to the UM sign in screen with the address bar showing that it’s going to redirect that user (once logged in) to the URL they should have just been sent to.
Any help on this is appreciated – UM certainly looks interesting if it’s access restriction features can be made to work as intended. Thank you very much, looking forward to hearing back from someone
I’m retrying UM, on a very large news site.
I want to make access restrictions on a lot of the content, and can not find any help/features like that anywhere. But I want to let non-members only read a short part of the article, and then they have to signup. Like many newspapers has now.
This feature on UM, allows me to restrict access completely.
What I to do, is tease the users into asking for access and signing up.
What would I need to make this happen?
Rgds
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