I've searched the forum for a definitive answer to a question I'm having, but haven't seen it fully addressed. I have a membership site that will deliver 6 lessons incrementally, one lesson each month for a period of 6 months. We will also have content on the blog that will be universally available to any visitor, and content that will be available to registered, but non-paying members. I want to use Wordpress pages or posts to hold all of my protected content, rather than using regular protected directories in aMember. To set this up, I am under the impression that one possible option is to use the WP Hidepost plugin, combined with the aMember incremental content plugin. However, because you're required to point each product link in the incremental content setup to an aMember directory, it's not obvious to me how I can accomplish what I'm trying to do with this setup. (Note: I'm following some of Dave Moskowitz's instructions from the Continuity Blueprint course to get this site up.) If anyone has successfully set this up before and can chime in with some quick instructions on how to do this, I'd be very grateful. Thanks! Jared
Theres a couple of ways you can do this: 1) use the plugin "the bridge". This uses the amember incremental pugin and wordperss categoris to hide content, Lee can give you more info on how this work. 2) use a hacked version of hidepost - I teach how to do this on my site. David
disclaimer: here is a non-affiliate version of the link: http://www.amemberincremental.com/order/the-bridge/
Thanks. Thanks both of you. I'm investigating both options. BTW - I've got no problem with someone getting an affiliate commission if they referred me to something that is genuinely useful. Make a good amount of my income as an affiliate myself! Have a great day! Jared