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Tagged: 8.4, connections_edit_link, extension, form, shortcode
- This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years ago by
Steven Zahm.
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08/18/2015 at 6:29 am #343287
katmar
ParticipantHi Steve,
First off, congrats on a well documented and extensive support forum, I’ve been able to resolve a lot of queries just through a few simple forum searches. But this one I can’t find an answer for…
I have my directory under a membership plug that is accessed by both standard members and listing members (and the listings are paid). Once the listing member has signed up, paid and created their listing, I want a link to show up only for them so they can access and edit their listing. I don’t want this link to be shown to standard members who have not paid for a listing.
Is there any way I can direct listing members to a “View My Directory Entry/Edit My Directory Entry” link without it also showing a “Add My Directory Entry” link to standard/non directory listing members?
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks.
Katie08/18/2015 at 12:04 pm #343311Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ katmar
re: Is there any way I can direct listing members to a “View My Directory Entry/Edit My Directory Entry” link without it also showing a “Add My Directory Entry” link to standard/non directory listing members?
Sorry, no, nothing officially supported at this time. That said, this post has a code snippet that adds a new shortcode that you can use to add to a page that will show the edit entry link if the current logged in user has a linked entry.
For this code to work, you need to be using the Form extension.
How to install the code snippet:
Installed the code Snippets plugin.
Add the code from the other post as a new snippet.
Save and activate the snippet.
Add the
[connections_edit_link]shortcode to you members profile page.Hope that helps. Let me know.
08/18/2015 at 7:05 pm #343351katmar
ParticipantThanks so much Steven, that’s exactly what I was after and it works perfectly.
08/19/2015 at 11:40 am #343442Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ katmar
Great to hear!
If I have not asked and you have a moment, I would truly appreciate a review as they really do make a difference. Many thanks in advance!
https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/connections
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