Thanks so much this video is very useful. It opens doors to many possibilities = ) However, is it possible to make it without them needed to have to log in to the WordPress Admin box, but only from the website? Now it looks more like a tool for admin or editor not so much for clients, and it might look a bit scary for them to log that way. Thanks for all your great works, you are the best!
You can style the register and login page as you want, so it can look more professional and then setup the form to redirect to the homepage after logging in. That way it will always look as a service
@@tonyc1938 The redirection is basically to show them a page that says subscribe to see the content. The redirection has no connection with the access. If you have a page with public access, everyone can see it. If you restrict the page, then only subscribers will. The redirection does not change that. Why redirect to a page that has restrict access?
I have problems to hide the page "home" for not registered users, I can hide everything else (all other pages, posts, ..). I have also created a menu entry "Home" with an access level. Anyone?
i have a security concern about these user roles plugins they drive me crazy !! how can one trust a user to enter the wp-login panel.. all plugins do the same behavior to register new users , so i'm now stuck at developping my own login system
@@stratos-tutorials Hi Stratos, thanks for getting back to me. Yes, I did create access level, following your tutorial. I do have the buddypress plugin installed, is it compatible with buddypress?
@@stratos-tutorials The thing is, I am trying to add a community site to our public site, which is the reason why I installed buddypress plugin, but if I activate force login plugin for the community page then it forces everyone to (even visitors to the public site) to log in. I am trying to separate the both. If you know a good solution for page restriction for buddypress, please let me know.
So good except the thing that it does not work. I followed step by step, created a logged in group, yet I can freely visit restricted pages as a visitor, just like after every other tutorial :(
Hi, is there a way to restrict the AMOUNT/number of files a member can upload at first? So that after purchasing a membership they can upload more? Lets say at first when they sign up they can upload 5 images for their profile section and after purchasing a higher membership level they can upload more? Thank you :)
I want to upload a PDF file for every customer that should be available to only a that customer and a particular role and only to logged-in customer in WordPress Website. Every Customer should View their PDF File when he/she logged-in.