The opposite of drip feed...

Discussion in 'aMember Pro v.4' started by maximize, May 2, 2013.

  1. maximize

    maximize Member

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    Hey, I've got content that I want to display for 2 days, then make it available to members only. Kind of the opposite of drip feed. Is there a way to do that with the protect codes?

    Thanks
  2. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Who is it being displayed to for the 2 days?

    Sounds like drip feed to me- drip for 2 days, then hide for non, drip set to show at 2 days for members.

    David
  3. maximize

    maximize Member

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    ok - so what you're saying is that I set up my drip feed to display to all from 0 to day 2 and then to only members after day 2. And I can do that with drip feed? I thought drip only controlled when you showed it and to who in the future...
  4. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Sounds like you got it.

    David
  5. rikbidar

    rikbidar aMember Pro Customer

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    Following up on maximize's question above - I know that I can make the content freely available, but I don't see any place to set a timer on that. On the standard drip feed (make available after this date) there is a start/end date that can be set. Making it freely available does not have that option. It's either on or off.

    Again, what we're trying to do is make a WordPress post (content within that post, actually) available to the public for two days, after which it will only be available to members.

    What am I missing?
  6. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Is this from a set date like June 1? or from when the guest (public user) visits the site?

    David
  7. maximize

    maximize Member

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    In my case, from when the user visits the site.
  8. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    aMember wont work like this.

    You'd need to cookie the visitor and then use custom code to show/hide.

    David

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