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you can setup plugin. you dont have to use ANY payment gateway..
there is a FREE option as well and there are others include you can use.
But you dont have to use anyAs ou know PMPro only restricts pages etc and not any link that can be put in as a url from another plugin.
If it were me I would use a redirection plugin and put that url
domain.com/the-cave-the-reward-concept-art-locations-images/#gallery/68c507ea9edccbac1916f3c3c75ba391/8544
and redirect it to the home page or signup page of your site.This will stop any unwanted direct URL being typed in and then taken to that url.
Hope this helps
I am sorry. I mis read this post. thought you wanted to know if it could be done..
Try this code with in the post etc.[membership]
Will show up for all members
[/membership][membership level=”1″]
Will only show up for level 1 users
[/membership]the above will restrict just the content within the code and be shown to that particular membership level.
OR also Paid Memberships Pro adds a “Require Membership” box to your WordPress “Edit Page” screen ( right hand side) allowing you to control access for each active membership level (public and hidden).
This will restrict the whole page.hope this helps.
Yes you can use PMPro to restrict the content on the pages where you would have the event details etc t paid up members.
this is possible..there are some examples here in other members questions you might want to check out.
Would be a Master Slider problem if when you disable the plugin the error goes away.
As both error msg refer to Master Slider, I Suggest you contact the MS plugin author and ask them why you would be getting this errorI believe this would require some extra coding which is really outside the scope of this forum.
You would need to ask within the PMPro forum area or get a coder to actually code this for you.
An expiry date prompts for the renewal notification emails to be sent.
so if there is no expiry date, then the member will not get a renewal notice.By default, Paid Memberships Pro will send members an email notice 7 days prior to their expiration date. Use Extra Expiration Warning Emails Add On to send notifications at additional intervals. It also allows you to set a custom email message for each additional interval (i.e. send a custom message at the 30 day and 60 days from expiration point).
http://www.paidmembershipspro.com/add-ons/plus-add-ons/extra-expiration-warning-emails-add-on/Out of the box, Paid Memberships Pro will give you many options to lock down your WordPress posts and pages. PMPro also comes bundled with a script to lock down media and file attachments uploaded to protected posts; you just need to add a line to your .htaccess file to direct traffic to those files to the bundled script.
http://www.paidmembershipspro.com/locking-down-protecting-files-with-pmpro/You can also lock down non-WordPress files and entire directories of files using Paid Memberships Pro. The basic method is the same: (1) add a mod_rewrite rule to your .htaccess file to direct traffic to the directory and file to a special script, and (2) run a script to check for membership before serving the file.
first of all you really need to make sure you have the latest version of WP which is 4.5.
PMPro is always updated to the latest WP version so if you are running old versions of WP you could be causing errors for yourself.
And then also update to the latest version on PMPro as well…
Some Paypal errors have been fixed in latest versions.
This is generally a case where you need to follow up with your host to have “allow_url_fopen” enabled per Jessica’s post.
Also, we do recommend not requiring recaptcha for paid levels (credit cards are good at keeping out spammers), but you would still need to enable fopen on the host to get recaptcha working.
hope this helps
testing now. will let you know
If you have paid for the PMPro version, then please head over to the forums and ask this question in there.
Because when you buy PMPro you get access to all sorts of help there.http://www.paidmembershipspro.com
Thanks
Out of the box, Paid Memberships Pro will give you many options to lock down your WordPress posts and pages. PMPro also comes bundled with a script to lock down media and file attachments uploaded to protected posts.
read more here
http://www.paidmembershipspro.com/locking-non-wordpress-files-folders-paid-memberships-pro/ok thanks.
yea I was checking yesterday and realised it still wasn’t removing files after a certain date..Look forward to a fix.
Oh and someone marked this as RESOLVED.. (Luke???)
Its not yetHas this in fact been fixed yet??