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WP-Members 2.7.7 beta release announcement

By Chad Butler 1 Comment

See this post for more information on the WP-Members 2.7.7 beta release:

http://rocketgeek.com/release-announcements/wp-members-2-7-7-beta-release-announcement/

 

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RocketGeek Interactive announces new WP-Members add-on module

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Members of the WP-Members support site rocketgeek.com can now get exclusive add-on modules for the free WP-Members plugin.

A new add-on for tracking logged in user stats was released today.

Also announced today was the upcoming release of a PayPal subscription module. No date was set for release, but it should be soon!

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New Support Site for WP-Members

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With the release of WP-Members 2.7.6, I have created a new site at rocketgeek.com that will provide support for the plugin, as well as having tutorials, tips, and code snippets for customizing the plugin.  There is also a support forum.  Very soon, I will also have some premium add-ons for the plugin that will only be available to site members.  The first three that are near release are:

  • PayPal Subscription module
  • Users Stats module (tracks the activity of logged in users)
  • MailChimp module

All of this will be available for a subscription rate of $47/year.

Feel free to take a look around the site.  If you have only seen WP-Members in its default installation, then if I tell you that this new site is running WP-Members, you may not readily recognize that.

One of the features of the site is to show you visually how WP-Members can be fully integrated with your site in a professional way.  All of the customization on rocketgeek.com has not only been done in a way that is compatible with future upgrades (using only filters, action hooks, and CSS customization), but there are tutorials on exactly how I did it so that you can more easily learn how to leverage the plugin’s framework.

The support forum is running on bbPress, and is a working example of WP-Members integration with other plugins.

I am also moving all of the plugin’s support documentation (User Guide, Quick Start Guide, & FAQs) to this new site.  These will continue to be free for all users, and there will also be a few free articles in addition to the premium content.

Support on this site will be phased out in the future and I’ll try to do that in a seamless way, so if you have some posts on this site bookmarked, don’t be surprised if you get a 301 redirect at some point in the future.

With that – I invite you to check it out (or read more about what is included)!

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