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Staff Members or admin users can cancel appointments from the Calendar.
There is only a edit option by clicking on the words or a Delete button top right hand corner.
There is no cancel button?
Where is this located????I will pass this onto the team at PMPro
I did a search for ” front end login like tml ” and got a couple sites that suggest how to create one or suggest one..
and there are some others in the WP.org area so not sure what you have check out so wont suggest any in particular.
Maybe you can check them out and see if they support multisite.
Sorry we can help further.
ok so there is nothing official to do this, and some have created some custom code to do this, but you could try this Add on. No Guaranties and you would need to get it to work for you.
Adds the ‘Require Membership’ meta box to all CPTs selected and redirects non-members to the selected page.
It even works with WooCommerce for “members only” products (redirects users without access from the single product view).
but it is a paid add on sorry
http://www.paidmembershipspro.com/add-ons/plus-add-ons/custom-post-type-membership-access/
Yes I see that and not sure how that appears in there. It will have something do do with the way you have setup the membership account..
I would have thought this was for T&C and to tick it to say they agree..
I see you are in Australia so if you want same help click my name and use my contact details.
you can find it over at Githhub
https://gist.github.com/strangerstudios/8521078ea92c1155a380Direct Members Away From the WP-Admin login Screen.
on the “Memberships” and “Advanced Settings” page, change the link in the “Message for Logged-out Users::” from
site.com/wp-login.php and make it/loginSo it should look like this
<a href="http://www.site.com/login">Log In</a> <a href="http://www.site.com/wp-login.php?action=register">Register</a>Ok. Sorry that doesn’t help you. I never looked at it too deeply.
so unless someone has coded something somewhere, at this stage I would say they is not a way within PMPro to restrict product access.I will make some inquiries.
I am asuming you are using paypal.
For PMPro to fully integrate with PayPal Express in this case it needs the API credentials. Could you try setting them up and seeing if that works?My Account >> My Profile >> My Selling Tools >> API access >> Enable Express Checkout
This error is generally caused by incorrect credentials. Try double checking to make sure everything looks correct in your Payment Settings (and that there is no accidental whitespace) and see if that fixes things.
I believe the only categories you can restrict access to are Post Categories
do a quick search in Google and see what comes up.
I found
https://www.sellwithwp.com/paid-memberships-pro-woocommerce-memberships/Have a check in your membership Levels and Other Settings.
If you check the Membership Expiration: and play with the Expires In amount you will be able to make the renew button pop up earlier I believe
see if this helps.yes I would say so unless you know how to use the database MySql and change them in there
so firstly have you turned off Stripe to test it?
Then please ensure you copy and paste the API keys again and save.
You can use My Theme Login for changing Login links.
not sure why or where you would like to redirect the other links