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  • Plugin Author Chad Butler

    (@cbutlerjr)

    Sorry – I’ve been behind in getting updated documentation out the door…

    The new shortcode can be used as follows:

    [wpmem_logout]
    (displays the default “Click here to log out” text)

    OR…

    [wpmem_logout]This text will be the logout link[/wpmem_logout]

    Also, I am updating all of the previous shortcodes to use wpmem_ (although the previous versions will remain compatible). So far, here’s what’s updated:

    [wpmem_logout] discussed above

    [wpmem_field] replaces [wp-members field=”some_meta_field”].

    It still requires the field parameter

    [wpmem_field field=some_meta_field]

    But also can accept a user ID if you want to display something that is not the current user:

    [wpmem_field field=some_meta_field id=123]

    There is also a “get” option for the ID so you can make it dynamic to retrieve the user ID from a uid parameter in a querystring.

    [wpmem_field field=some_meta id=get] would retrieve some_meta for whatever user ID is passed through
    https://yoursite.com/some-page/?uid=123.

    [wpmem_logged_in] replaces [wp-members status=”in”].

    This shortcode defaults to logged in status with no argument passed:

    [wpmem_logged_in]This can only be seen by logged in users[/wpmem_logged_in].

    Or you can pass the status parameter for logged out status:

    [wpmem_logged_in status=”out”]some content[/wpmem_logged_in]

    These haven’t been fully documented yet because I may make some minor changes yet.

    In the next couple versions I expect to update all of the page shortcodes to follow this format. That will make it easier, I hope. So for example:

    [wp-members page=”register”] will become [wpmem_register], etc.

    Thread Starter bijlf

    (@bijlf)

    Many thanks for the update.

    It is a very nice plugin

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