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Configure the PayPal extension for multi-tiered pricing

Chad Butler · Oct 22, 2014 ·

This post extends on the ideas discussed in the forum thread for the post Configure the PayPal extension for two tiered pricing. That post turned out to be quite popular with the PayPal Extension users, but I found that most people needed more than two tiers of pricing.

In the discussion thread, through the process of several users working with expanding the original concept, I’ve fine-tuned a version of the original filter functions to handle unlimited pricing tiers. Continue Reading →

Customize form fields based on specific page or post criteria

Chad Butler · Sep 22, 2014 ·

This is a general discussion of how to customize the fields that are displayed in the registration form based on the page or the post that it is being displayed on.

There are some more advanced ways to approach this, but for most users, this will be the easiest to implement.
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Remove all widgets except the WP-Members login from the sidebar

Chad Butler · Jul 1, 2014 ·

A frequent support question is how to prevent widgets from displaying if the user is not logged in.

This could potentially be a broad topic, depending upon what the user has in mind. But an approach that removes all widgets that are not the WP-Members login widget is a fairly straightforward process.  Continue Reading →

Blocking Content from Builder Plugins

Chad Butler · Jun 27, 2014 ·

WP-Members has always focused on content contained in the WordPress $content variable. More recently, the popularity of builder plugins such as Page Builder by SiteOrigin or Elegant Builder from Elegant Themes has raised the issue of blocking content that is not necessarily stored in the same manner.

Note: as of version 3.0.4, the priority of WP-Members filter hooked to the_content has been changed to accommodate builder plugins. The priority is now 99, so unless another plugin sets its priority at 100 or higher, WP-Members will come after it (which is what you want). I’ve left the information in this post intact as it may be useful for some applications, but for most users, it will be unnecessary.

The post focuses on the general approach to blocking content from these types of plugins and includes code snippets you can use for the two plugins mentioned above.  

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How to restrict categories to a defined user group

Chad Butler · Apr 26, 2014 ·

This concept is similar to the process outlined in How to add multiple user levels by category. However, the difference here is that we will restrict each category to a specific group (or level), but those users will not have access to the other categories.

In the other example, higher level users have access to lower level categories. In this example, each category is restricted to that specific group of users. Continue Reading →

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