However, on my end, rather than requiring sign-ins, I aim to include a newsletter form solely for collecting emails. After users submit the form or enter their email, the blurred content will be revealed. Also, the form I am going to use is an embedded from GoHighLevel. Ex; https://imgur.com/hVoUJPX
I am aware with premium content plugins, but they don’t quite meet my requirements. So, I’m curious if there are any options that come closer to what I’m looking for.
]]>(Just for clarity, I am not referring to people who are registered users of my site. I’m referring specifically to people who have paid via Jetpack’s Payments capabilities for a reoccurring subscription to view premium content.)
I’m looking for something similar to is_user_logged_in() but a function that LIMITS it to my premium content subscribers only.
]]>Am I missing something? Is there some issue with my web host that might cause it that I might check?
If I turn off the password protection then the feed works perfectly.
]]>However, in the past week or so, the password-protected RSS/premium podcast feeds have been denying username/passwords from active members, even though options on my end have not been changed. This leads me to believe there is a problem with the plugin with a recent update. MemberPress claims nothing has changed on their end with this feature.
The feeds are accessible when password-protection features are turned off, but when they are turned on, and the “Protect Content” checkbox checked, with “Require user to be signed-in to access feed.” to the right, and “User must have the following capability:” set to “Active MemberPress Member” the log-in is denied, even for me as an admin with an active account.
My members are reporting they can’t get in either. This is a major draw for my fanbase, and I do not have the luxury of removing the password protection, as I cannot have inactive members retaining access when they aren’t paying anymore.
Please advise what the problem could be.
]]>I tried exporting the posts to XML format and then re-uploading but that also failed. Any other suggestions?
]]>My feed is – https://www.ranlevi.com/feed/mh_premium/
I’m logging in using Chrome, latest version.
Any ideas?
Ran
Thanks,
Chuck
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]]>I would like to create a login area for each of my piano students (username / password) on the header or the footer of my site. When logging in i would like for them to see a blogfeed containing two categories:
1) Dedicated and personal posts (home work, media, sheet music etc.)
2) Shared post with general messages for all of them (“next thursday is cancelled” etc.)
Then after each private lesson i’ll post an update summing up what we have been working on and attaching video, audio or sheet music.
Can anybody please point me in the right direction of how one would go about working this out in the most straight-ahead manner?
Kind regards
Steffen
I have just installed the WP-Members plugin in order to create a members only section for my site’s premium content.
The plugin seems fairly easy to use and meets 99% of my needs EXCEPT, my site is bilingual (French and English).
Anyone know if there’s a way to
– Modify the native fields (i.e.: First and Last name) for the registration form? If not, anyone knows if a custom register page (i.e: one per language) can be created to gather the user’s info and then have it fed to the WP-Members plugin?
– I would need the same for the Dialog section, I need to create both French and English dialogs
Can anyone help with this?
Thanks in advance to all who reply
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