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  • @pelyon

    I think this might be what you’re looking for, from the FAQ:
    https://subscribe2.wordpress.com/support/faqs/#22

    Thread Starter pelyon

    (@pelyon)

    HI thanks for the reply.

    I purchased and installed the themetaylor plugin, but it doesn’t provide much documentation. What are the recommended settings? I installed their shortcode on a subscribe page, and a profile page and set these pages(one at a time) as the defaults in the theme and in your widget, yet the profile link of yours still goes to the WP backend. Thanks for any advice you can provide.

    Best,

    Pelyon

    @pelyon

    I don’t write or use the Subscribe2 Frontend plugin so I don’t really know how it works. I think it creates new shortcode to use on a page instead of the usual [subscribe2] shortcode. That means you can’t use the core Subscribe2 Widget because it will still link to the admin page.

    Thread Starter pelyon

    (@pelyon)

    Hi Mattyrob,

    Thanks for the reply. Naturally It’s the widget I’m using. My question: Is there a way to customize the subscriber2 code to direct the “profile” link in the widget (what visitors see if they have signed up, below) to another page?

    “You may manage your subscription options from your profile”

    Thanks very much for any further assistance.

    Cheers,

    Pelyon

    @pelyon

    If you want to make adjustments like that you’d need to amended the ‘$this->profile’ string in the classes/class-s2-frontend.php file. You could just change the latter part of the sprintf() function call, in particular the bit where it says “get_option( ‘siteurl’ ) . ‘/wp-admin/admin.php?page=s2′”.

    Thread Starter pelyon

    (@pelyon)

    Thanks mattyrob, that didi it, you’re a genius.

    Thread Starter pelyon

    (@pelyon)

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