
Web Hook Auth Keys
This option allows you to define one or more authentication keys for Memberium web hooks.
This option allows you to define one or more authentication keys for Memberium web hooks.
This feature is particularly useful if you have a large number of tags in ActiveCampaign. Syncing all these tags could cause performance issues on your site. Using the dropdown filters, you can limit which tags show up in Memberium.
Sync Meta Updates is designed to enable other plugins/code to access ActiveCampaign fields as if they were normal WordPress User Meta Fields.
Enabling this setting will automatically configure the code needed to enable ActiveCampaign site tracking on your site. Read about all the details and things we setup automatically here.
Personal Menus is an optional feature available in Memberium that enables you to automatically change your theme’s menus on the fly depending on whether the viewer is logged in, and if they are logged in, which membership level they are.
The Title Bar Access option allows you to show the WordPress title bar for users that have the WordPress capabilities you’ve specified.
The “WordPress Dashboard” option allows you to select WordPress capabilities that will grant access to the dashboard (/wp-admin/).
The “Send WordPress Welcome Email” option allows you to send or suppress default email WordPress sends out to a newly registered user.
The Password Reset Automation allows you to trigger an ActiveCampaign automation to be run when a user resets their WordPress password.
When a user clicks a Confirmation Link, if the default registration link tag is set then that tag will be applied to the user’s record in ActiveCampaign.
The Secure Password Sync Field dropdown allows you to specify the field Memberium will use to sync passwords. If you’re running multiple Memberium for ActiveCampaign sites, you can use this feature to allow members to use the same password across them.
This option forces the excerpt to be automatically created from the content if there is not one already created.
This feature allows you to set the number of words for Memberium to use from the page/post’s content to to automatically create an excerpt or teaser content.
This setting controls how excerpts are generated and displayed in your system. When a visitor reaches a page Excerpt, the system will first attempt to display the Excerpt defined for that particular page. If no Excerpt is defined, the system will display the “Default Excerpt”. If neither is setup, nothing will be displayed.
This text entry field specifies what page a user will be redirected to, by default, it is a login page. This setting supports the placeholder {{current.url}} which substitute in the current URL.
Disable RSS Feeds allows you to block access to the default RSS feed in WordPress.
When set to “Yes”, the user must have a qualifying membership tag in order to login. If set to “No”, any user may login regardless of whether or not they have an active membership. This can be useful to allow members with inactive memberships to login to buy additional access, update payment information, etc.
This setting allows you to to define a tag that when present, will let you ban a user from logging into the site.
This setting allows you to control how shortcodes are processed for drag and drop design pages, such as OptimizePress 2.0, Thrive Architect, Visual Composer, Divi, Elementor, etc.
This dropdown lets you select which field to use for your password field.
This setting gives you the ability to define an automation that will be run when the user logs out. You can set Logout Automation from Memberium -> Settings -> Login