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I had a user request some time ago to allow the plugin to send test emails to the administrator so that so a site owner could test both email functionality...
Suppose you want to highlight the user’s username in the sidebar status message. Here is an easy filter to do that. This function will...
Generally, menus are going to be filled with static items. A “set it and forget it” kind of thing. In those cases, there are some really...
WP-Members 2.8.7 has been released as a production version. This release hopefully completes the 2.8 project, pending any need for fixes.  ...
Over in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different...
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[...] in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different menus. But isn’t there an [...]
[...] are some really good methods of setting up various menus to display based on a user’s login status (here and here). But what if that’s the case? What if you have a […] [...]
[...] I had a user request some time ago to allow the plugin to send test emails to the administrator so that so a site owner could test both email functionality and view the [...]
[...] Over in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different menus. [...]
Over in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the dif [...]
[...] Suppose you want to highlight the user’s username in the sidebar status message. Here is an easy filter to do that. This function will get the user& [...]
[...] Suppose you want to highlight the user’s username in the sidebar status message. Here is an easy filter to do that. This function will get the user’s [...]
[...] the plugin to send test emails to the administrator so that so a site owner could test both email functionality and view the content of each email without going through the hassle of doing a test [...]
[...] Generally, menus are going to be filled with static items. A “set it and forget it” kind of thing. In those cases, there are some [...]
[...] functionality and view the content of each email without going through the hassle of doing a test registration each time. I thought that sounded like a […] [...]
[...] in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different menus. But isn’t there an [...]
[...] are some really good methods of setting up various menus to display based on a user’s login status (here and here). But what if that’s the case? What if you have a […] [...]