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Revision as of 08:46, 12 November 2011
The WordPress module is part of aMember's core software package. Therefore, no additional software is needed to perform the aMember/WordPress integration. This section will cover how to setup/configure the WordPress integration on both the aMember side and the WordPress side. These instructions assume you have a working installation of aMember and WordPress.
Please send any questions, comments, or content contributions to this email.
Setup/Configurations Made in aMember
- Activate the WordPress Module
- Configure the WordPress Module
- Assign a WordPress User Level to a Product
Setup/Configurations Made in WordPress
- Disabling WordPress Registration System
- Install and Activate the WordPress Plugin
- Configuring System Settings
- Edit Templates
- Creating Error Messages
- Page/Post/Category Protection Settings
- Redirect Settings
- Search/Archive Protection Settings
- WordPress Custom Menu Control
- Content Protection Using Shortcodes
- aMember Provided WordPress Widgets