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  • Thread Starter htctdad

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    Yes, Yes I think that will work (and no I was not offended for telling me I am “overthinking”). So just to make sure I understand (I am very new to wordpress so that is part of the problem) is I could set up seperate pages that have all of my literature, audios and videos for each month on them and my main blog page would have a link to those. On this link I could password protect them so that could not access them without the password. If this is correct again I think this would work great. Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter htctdad

    (@htctdad)

    What I mean by course is a web based correspondence course. Since they are paying a monthly subscription fee it essentially is dividing the total amount of the course fee by 12 months. For example total course cost is $480.00 so monthly fee is $40.00. Now since they are spreading the cost out over 12 months I do not want to give them access to the entire course (int the database)the first month so they can download everything and then leave and get a $480.00 course for $40.00. So what I am hoping to do is divide the course into modules as explained above. I am hoping to have a theme for module one that only allows them to see the information in the database concerning module one topics then have another theme for that will allow access to both module one and module two (database topics concerning module one and module two) that they will have access to in month two after paying another $40.00. Again, I am hoping to do this with one database and provide restricted access to the database depending on what month of the course they are. Is this making more sense now?

    Thread Starter htctdad

    (@htctdad)

    I am going to (hopefully) have one database which is actually going to be an entire course. Each month I would like to have my membership software give them access to another blog theme that provides them with not only the the first module of the course but the second module of the course. (this will continue as the months progress) Now a new member will only be assigned to the theme of the first module and hopefully not be able to see the second module, third module… I would like to accomplish this with just one database but again just restrict access to parts of the database.

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