I am integrating wordpress and aMember, and I was wondering how to display the member directory to the regular users instead of just admin. The only thing that the regular users seem to be able to access is the profile and their subscription information.
I'm not sure if wordpress has a plugin to show a listing of all users, but that is what I'd search for. David
aMember does have a wordpress plugin and wordpress has an amember plugin and you can sign into amember with the wordpress widget, but the only thing that shows is your profile when you log in, and not a member directory.
What is it called? I enabled memberslist but after I enabled it, I could not find the settings for it. I don't know if that is what you are talking about or not.
Yeah, memberlist. From the readme file: (can be seen in the plugin info) 3. Enable "memberslist" plugin at aMember Cp -> Setup -> Plugins (protection plugins) 4. Visit aMember Cp -> Manage Products and enable new setting on product configuration screen: "Include customers to Members List" 5. Try to access http://www.yoursite.com/amember/plugins/protect/memberslist/ 6. If you need to make members list available for members only, use aMember CP -> Protect Folders to protect amember/plugins/protect/memberslist/ folder. David
The memberslist plugin is apparently not available by default. It's not in my list of "Protect Plugins" on the admin panel, and according to the aMember website, it's an optional plugin. The question is how do you get it? I can't find it anywhere, even for purchase.
Does anyone have a memberlist working on their site? Can you share any pro's/cons? Feature list? Thanks! Thinking of getting the plugin, but cannot find any page to purchase or information about it, just that it costs $40.
According to this Link the WordPress plugin is now FREE http://www.amember.com/p/2010/07/wordpress-plugin-is-now-free/
I use the "Mingle" plugin on my WordPress/aMember/amProtect powered site. It supports a member list, advanced profiles, and many other neat features. The user interface is all front-end, no need to have the user see the back end. I also use the Mingle Forum plugin, which works well.