WordPress

WordPress Shortcodes

You can integrate our system with your website using shortcodes. Create a page on your website for each feature you need, and then place the corresponding shortcode on that page. For example, if you want a page for members to sign in and manage their account, create a page on your website, select the "Member sign-in and manage account" option below to obtain the shortcode, then place that shortcode on the page. Note 1: You can only use one of our shortcodes on each page. For example, you cannot...

Creating Member Only Pages / Posts (WordPress)

Creating A Member Only Directory To create a member only directory, set the visibility settings of all your directory profile tabs under Customization > Directory Profile. Enable the Show only if user viewing page has any of these folders/labels option, and select the appropriate folders/labels to provide access to. If every tab of the profile requires a folder/label, then members will be required login to view the directory. Creating A Member Only Event Calendar / List To create a mem...

Displaying Members Name (WordPress)

To display the member's name in your content (for example, on the new member welcome page), use the shortcode: [mw name]

Membership / Event Widgets (WordPress)

The event calendar, member directory, member sign up form are all added using shortcodes. But you can also use the following widgets to create a slideshow of your member businesses and upcoming events in any of your sidebars or widgetized areas. Folder Widget This widget allows you to create a slideshow or list of businesses in your members directory, or any other folder - for example, if you want to highlight your sponsors. - From the WordPress main menu, navigate to Appearance > W...