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March 12, 2016 at 21:46 #110160hawwacParticipant
I set up the theme just like news magazine. Followed the video tutorial on how to make the memberships.
I made two subscriptions however both of them are showing the same exact benefits.
One is supposed to be a subscription to a magazine and that only. The other is access to the community.
How do I change what each subscription says are the benefits. I don’t see that option in the Memberships settings.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.March 13, 2016 at 14:48 #110196sharmstrModeratorThose are controlled by what you’ve set in theme options > memberships. Step 5 https://archived.seventhqueen.com/documentation/kleo#memberships
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March 13, 2016 at 15:27 #110205rikbutterflyskullParticipantAs sharmstr said
Set up your restrictions for Buddypress components for different levels you have already added.
You can’t change these option by default, are related only to buddypress.
To do what you want you have to block all BuddyPress components to “Magazine” subscription, restrict page access by user role and maybe manage user roles capabilities to give new and different features.
I advise you to first read PMPro Docs, WordPress Codex – Roles/Capabilities and the User Role Editor Plugins.(User Role Editor is for skilled WordPress users, use it at your own risk – Review)
After that you can create your own tables and write your features for different Subscriptions (Go Pricing/VC Plugins), route the tables to PMPro Checkout ( see PMPro Docs again ).
So it’s as i’ve done to manage roles from different plugins and pmpro, hope this will help you.
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