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  • Plugin Author Jason Coleman

    (@strangerstudios)

    Any pricing table plugin should work.

    You can remove [pmpro_levels] from the levels page and place your own HTML/etc on there. Just make sure the buy links link to your checkout page with ?level=1 ?level=2 etc set correctly.

    Here is an article for our members on how to fancy up the pricing page:
    http://www.paidmembershipspro.com/2013/08/pmpro_levels-page-getting-fancy/

    There are some free HTML templates here you can tweak and drop in:
    http://www.pagerascal.com/

    Thread Starter ivbscorp

    (@ivbscorp)

    Im confused what you mean by setting the checkout page with the correct levels. There is only one checkout page. The shortcode [pmpro_checkout] is only set for one option on one page. If you put it on multiple pages it doesn’t work, even if you make those pages like checkout-1, checkout-2 and set those levels accordingly, there is still only one [pmpro_checkout] so how am I supposed to link the buy buttons to the correct checkout page?

    Hi,

    As Jason stated you’ll want to make sure you have the correct “buy” links on your checkout page. That is, the buttons that link the user to the checkout page for a specific level.

    The checkout page will always be the same as you said, but checking out for different levels requires various parameters to be set in the URL (i.e. ?level=1, ?level=2, etc..).

    Thank You

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