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Home » How I Did It » Displaying the post access level when using the PayPal addon

Displaying the post access level when using the PayPal addon

Chad Butler · May 3, 2013 ·

Here is a handy function that I wrote to display the post access level when a user is not logged in OR they have registered and logged in, but have not yet completed payment.

If you use the PayPal addon module, you may find this useful for all kinds of different ideas.  The concept is easily adapted from what is displayed here.  

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    • May 3, 2013 at 12:43 pm #7162
      Chad Butler
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      Here is a handy function that I wrote to display the post access level when a user is not logged in OR they have registered and logged in, but have no
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