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  • #52146
     rreyes7658
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    Im looking to allow to register in my webpage only the people that paid a membership…tried a few things but nothing seems to work 🙁

    #52179
     Laura
    Moderator

    Hello, you could restrict all content just for paid members, if you want some help with this, share admin credentials so i can check it out 🙂

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    #52212
     rreyes7658
    Participant

    Thanks Laura for your response….The page is is from a non profit organization… i want everybody to access the content (information)…the only thing i want to restrict is the registering part of it…so the only people or users that can access the buddypress area are paid members…The only registered users in my website have to be paid members…that’s what are you referring that you can help??

    #52353
     rreyes7658
    Participant

    #52400
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    There’s no built in way of forcing payments during registration using Buddypress. You’ll have to trick the system a bit. You can do it easily with PM Pro in a non-Buddypress environment. But PMPro and Buddypress have different registration processes. The standard way of doing things is allow registration to anyone, but block them if they haven’t purchased a membership.

    I’ve been playing around with it and this might work for you.

    1 – Set your Buddypress Register page to none: WP Admin > Settings > Pages
    2 – Make sure your default PM Pro Level requires payment.
    3 – From there, you can lock down buddypress using Theme Options > Memberships

    Here’s the cons of doing this.

    1 – The Buddypress and Kleo register menu items will not work. You’ll have to create your own that points to your PMPro levels page

    2 – The register link you create will not auto disappear when the user logs in. You’ll have to use a plugin to hide it. Personally I use Menu Item Visibility Control

    3 – You will not be able to add Buddypress XProile fields to the registration form.

    There might be other things that I’m not thinking of at the moment.

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    #52408
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    Also, there is this, but you have to pay to read it http://www.paidmembershipspro.com/2015/02/update-buddypress-profile-additional-user-information-registration/

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