I am using the Members plugin for the first time, and it is awesome.
The only downside that I have found thus far is in the documentation.
Below I outline how to use the plugin’s functionality in a custom WordPress page template to restrict the contents to a certain role.
Step 1: Install and activate the plugin.
Step 2: Create a role. In our case, we will call the role, “Staff”.
Step 3: Create a capability for that role. In our case, we will create a capability called, “view_staff_member_pages”.
Step 4: Add a user to the “Staff” role.
Step 5: Insert the following code into your template file:
Login to view this content.';
}
}
?>
That’s it! I hope this helps.
More posts from themightymo.com
Jeff Dunn Photography
We are pleased to release our newest Flash design for Jeff Dunn Photography! Working with our friend, Nick Bilyk, we designed and created a one-of-a-kind web experience for well-known photographer, Jeff Dunn. This new online experience features stunning transitions and accents that place Jeff’s photography front-and-center, right where it should be. It also features a…
SPECIAL OFFER! Month of May only!
As part of our summer celebration, we want to offer you this package at a great price: $499 – WordPress blog or website – Theme customization – Hosting for a year – Domain registration or transfer This is a great deal for anyone looking to get started with a great website! Contact us today!
“TheMightyMoo!” WordPress Theme Template
Hello! I am excited to introduce “TheMightyMoo!”, our first WordPress theme template available for free download and public consumption! YEAH!!! HUZZAH!!! *celebration* To see it in action, visit Net Impact Minneapolis and TobyCryns.com. Here is a screenshot of the default installation: TheMightyMoo! is a fully-customizable accordion theme that uses the MooTools framework to display posts.…