firstnovelmasterclass
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Shane, thank you very much for your advice. I have already done as you suggested and these work ok, but I have a course which requires membership on my site. When the Log/Register buttons appear to access the protected pages, these are what I cannot redirect (especially the LOG IN)and just get 404 error pages. I think I’ll need to get someone to fathom it out for me. I’ve probably reached my personal limit of techy-know-how.
I understand that this can be addressed in PMPro Advanced Settings, in the messages for logged-in non-members and logged-out users. Still, as I am a novice at all this, and don’t fully understand how to correctly redirect, I am struggling with it myself.I’ve managed to set everything else up – and am really pleased with it.
I am using PMPro + PMPro woocommerce, and Theme My Login. My Register button (of the PMPro log in/register type) redirects to an error page (but the URL suggests its the default pmpro page:
https://firstnovelmasterclass.com/my-account/membership-levels/).
I’d like it to go to my membership product page in woocommerce instead, URL:
https://firstnovelmasterclass.com/product/first-novel-masterclass/
I believe this can be done in the Advanced Settings, but can anyone advise how to set it out – laugh out loud, I’ve only spent the last five days trying to figure this out… but I’m still smiling! I’d love you forever if someone can suggest something I haven’t yet tried. Many thanks.
Seemingly you can do this in PMPro Advanced Settings. You will need to tweak the messages for logged-in non-members and logged out users to redirect to a different page. I’m having trouble with this at the mo as I’m trying to redirect to a woocommerce page and I can’t seem to override the default setting in PMPro (but then I am a novice at all this, so several days of trying to figure it out is to be expected I guess!).
Hi,
Thank you for your great work and taking the time to answer these threads. I’d like to do the same as originally asked in this thread, i.e. bulk import a load of Groupon voucher codes. Would it work if I use the PMPro Woocommerce plugin and then use the Woo themes add-on, Smart Coupons, that can do everything I want with the coupon codes? I realise there’s a limit to what you can answer regarding third party add-ons, but I don’t know how far the compatibility of the PMPro Woocommerce plugin extends (to add-ons?)
With thanks