Robert
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Just thought of another for the registration to possibly work (times like this I wish I could write code!:)…
If a user were to click on the “Buy Now” button, while not registered on the site, it would bring them to the registration page.
Once they registered and would open up the payment window for the product they initially clicked on, having already filled in the username, first, last, email.
That would be fantastic! Of course, my coding skills are limited to “Hello World” in Fortran – or was it Cobol? – so I have no idea if what I’m asking for is a boatload of trouble…but thanks for listening!
Rob
Hey Phil,
Absolutely great plugin – works flawlessly!!! How often does tech do that??? LOLI would love it if you could add more fields to the payment popup – First Name and Last Name – as separate fields – and somehow hook them into WP registration!
So if a customer were on my site and bought “Package A for $49.00” – when they click the “Buy Now” button, the popup would ask for:
Email, first name, last name, cc number, expiration, cvc (with the optional, as exists, zip and/or address)
And, when the user fills that out, it automatically registers them on my site!
Conversely, if they’re already registerd, the payment window would populate those 3 fields – email, first, last – automatically…but that’s not as important as the other – to me at any rate ??
The thing is I want my Go Pricing tables on my main page – which contain your short codes, and works great! After they make a purchase it brings them to a login/registration screen – just trying to make it one step.
I’m running S2 Member Pro as well.
Thanks again for the great product!!!
RobOkay – I have more information to muddy the water!
While what I wrote was true – disabling s2 did allow both those plugins to work (and they didn’t work with S2 enabled) – disabling “revolution slider”, with S2 activated, allows Visual Composer to work.
So, VIsual composer WILL work with S2 enabled but not with the “revolution slider” enabled.
The conflict still exists between ‘login with Ajax” and “S2”.
Hello Igor,
Thanks for the tip!I’m just using the S2 login form – which works great, it’s just not as cool as this plugin ??
Rob
Hey All,
Having the same issue! Which is driving me crazy because I just built a very nice login page around this plugin, I tested it – but I was logging in as admin, which works without any issues.But if I try to login as a non-admin, just a subscriber, I get “an error has occurred”.
But can logon as admin no problems.
When I disable S2 everything works fine!
I’m running the brand new version of WP…4.2
Any thoughts – has anyone heard from the developer on this???
Thanks!
RobForum: Plugins
In reply to: WP Awesome SUPPORTAh….thank you!
I may have figured it out – there is, that I missed, a “login/register page” setting where you can select a page for your site for it the plugin to default to if the user is not logged in when trying to open a ticket.
It’s usually easier than I think it will be ??
But thanks for the forum info…!
RobForum: Plugins
In reply to: WP Awesome SUPPORTHi Yogi,
Sorry…didn’t know there was so much “awesome” out there ??The plugin is:
“WP Awesome Support”
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: At a loss regarding pixel dimensionsOkay, great! Thanks for your help ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: At a loss regarding pixel dimensionsAnd, if you like, I can change that image, and put in the LARGE image – 1800×1400 and you’ll see it only takes up about 30% of the allotted image space.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: At a loss regarding pixel dimensionsHello Alcy,
Revolution slider….but it happens many times using many different image placement techniques on many different themes…
Right now i’m using the Revolution slider….set at 960×350 and the image that is currently showing is set at 950×340 and about 1″, all around the image, is missing – for instance, where you see the lightbulb you should see the whole lightbulb with almost 1″ margin to spare.
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Roles accross subdomains?Hey Mike,
Thanks for the suggestion but that seems to be only if you have multisite configured…but you pointed me in the right direction!
Rob
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam] Does not work with BuddyPress 1.9Hey Mike,
I removed 1.9 – just until the official release – but what happened was the “captcha” box just wasn’t there.
If I de-activated 1.9 – just running 1.8.1 – no problems, it was great, there was the captcha. But once I activated 1.9 the captcha disappeared.
So it sounds more like a BP 1.9 issue and nothing wrong with the plugin. But I thought you’d want to know.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't stop spam registrationsI’ve gotten that kind of spam too but this is definitley coming from my host’s servers – the headings look identical to “normal” emails I get.
I just took the site down – changed the path – well see now if it’s even originating on the site or not.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't stop spam registrationsHey Daniel,
I had checked the headers – they all seem to be coming through just like my “normal” registrations, no strange servers or domains listed.
They show as coming from “me” and being sent to “me” – both the from and to address are my “[email protected]” email – the email that I don’t think is anywhere on my site – I use “Robertg@….” for the site.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't stop spam registrationsI don’t think that’s it either – nobody is actually being registered. I have no new users and the email that I’m getting is not being sent to the notification email address I have setup in “settings”.
Actually, I don’t think that address exists anywhere on my site or any plugins.
I’m also running “Stop Spammer Registrations Plugin” – and using that, I have the hotmail domain blocked as well as “hotmail” blocked as a keyword.
If you try to register on my site using a hotmail address you will be blocked. But these emails that keep coming in, saying “new user joined”, are showing most as having a hotmail address.