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Adding WP-Members Columns to the User Admin Panel

Chad Butler · Nov 27, 2013 ·

 

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With both the general plugin and the various extensions, there are several columns that you may wish to add to the User Admin Panel.  In my user panel, I like to see the date a user registered, their last login, and when their subscription expires.  These custom columns involve data that is native to WordPress (user registered), from the User Tracking Extension (last login), and the PayPal Subscription Extension (expires).

This tutorial will show you some examples that you can use, but it can be easily adapted to other custom columns you might want to add as well.
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Redirecting WordPress urls for login, logout, and registration

Chad Butler · Oct 9, 2012 ·

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Depending on a number of factors, there may be places in your WordPress site where login and logout URLs are directing to the WordPress “backend” wp-login.php.  These can be in the comments.php template or other places in your theme.  Also, various plugins such as forums will utilize these urls.

This article will explain a simple way of redirecting these URLs to the login and registration pages set in WP-Members.

NOTE: The WP-Members Advanced Options extension has simple checkbox options to replace the native WP URLs for these actions with the WP-Members URLs.

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Disable the WordPress toolbar

Chad Butler · Sep 4, 2012 ·

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The “admin bar” is actually more correctly referred to as the Toolbar. But most people refer to it as the admin bar, so I’ve referring to it as such in this post so as not to confuse anyone.

Removal can be managed with 3 lines of code to your functions.php file (or 1 if you really want to be efficient).

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Easier random password filter

Chad Butler · Mar 22, 2012 ·

On occasion, site admins are faced with a user base that needs things to be more simple. Here is some sample code to simplify the random password generated and emailed to the user.

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