
How to Generate Passwords with Memberium for ActiveCampaign
Here’s the step-by-step process on automatically generating new passwords for members using Memberium for ActiveCampaign
Here’s the step-by-step process on automatically generating new passwords for members using Memberium for ActiveCampaign
This tutorial will come in very handy if you’re thinking to allow your users to use the same password on multiple sites running on Memberium for ActiveCampaign. So without any further ado, let’s start.
Memberium’s Content Protection Box allows you to protect your content through simple, intuitive means.
You can protect your content with a combination of various controls – active membership, tags, logged in status of a viewer, and contact IDs. Additionally, you can combine these conditions for more complex protections.
Once you’ve determined that a viewer may not view a page, you can then decide how to handle that restricted page. You can hide the page as if it doesn’t exist, show an excerpt/summary if your theme supports that, or simply redirect the viewer to another page.
This guide should give you a better understanding of the capabilities and use of the Content Protection Box
Follow this step-by-step tutorial to allow ActiveCampaign to push contact updates to WordPress automatically.
ActiveCampaign provides several tools for segmenting and managing your contacts. Chief among these are Lists. This article we’ll show you how to use Lists and Webhooks to ensure that your contacts details and access are automatically updated.
This document covers the web hosting requirements to use Memberium for ActiveCampaign. If you have any questions about whether your host can support Memberium, you can download our plugin from this site. Once you install the plugin, it will tell you if your PHP version and IonCube do not match our requirements.
This document is written wit the hope to be easy to follow and use. However, it may raise questions you’re unsure of, or ask you to things you would prefer help with. If at any time you have any questions or suggestions about how this document can be made easier to follow or more relevant, please contact our Support Team and give us feedback.
It’s not a difficult transition, and Memberium is already compatible with the OptimizePress theme. We offer support and guidance, however we don’t offer “done for you” service. The size of your site and number of your users will indicate how big the effort is.
Membership levels can be created easily using the Memberium Dashboard. During initial setup we offer to do this free for you, but there’s no reason you can’t make or change your own membership levels yourself. This guide will walk you through the steps.
Many times you’ll need to create new ActiveCampaign tags to be used in Memberium. In order to speed the process up, Memberium enables you to create the tags right inside
First Login Page option can be useful when you want to redirect your newly registered users to a specific page – in case they are first logging in to the site using the login form.
Badges and achievements are actually quite a bit more sophisticated than a single badge. Achievements are accumulated, and when enough are accumulated to earn the badge, you get the badge, multiple levels of badges can be earned for various achievements.
You can use the “Create Drip Tags” option in the Tag Builder Pro section to create multiple tags at once. You may find that you need a tag for each
You can use the Tag Builder Pro “Create Membership Level” feature to have Memberium: Create a tag in ActiveCampaign (can be used both in Memberium and ActiveCampaign) Create a membership
When enabled, this setting requires that the user be logged in prior to viewing any pages on the site. Any attempt to view any page without being logged in, will cause the user to be redirected to the login page.
The Autologout/Inactivity Timer allows you to specify a number of seconds after which Memberium will automatically logout the user if there was no activity by that user (user was inactive).
This setting provides the ability to map Infusionsoft fields to your member’s “Nicename” or “Displayname” setting, which controls what name is displayed to other users. This can be done in a flexible manner with no programming required. If you have a more complex need that is not met by by this function, we do provide WordPress filters to allow you to customize the NIcename using your own custom PHP code. In most cases though, this is not necessary.
This setting determines whether or not the PHP errors and warnings will be displayed on your webhost.
When installing on WP Engine, you will need to contact WP Engine support and request that they turn off the “redirect_bots” setting, and purge the cache. If this setting is not disabled, then it will not be possible to send HTTP POSTs to your app, as the WP Engine server will intercept and stop them from succeeding. You’ll need to send a support ticket to WP Engine Support and ask them to allow your posts to contain variables.
Many shortcodes will allow you to output date and time information. Rather than confine you to a preformatted date style, we use the standard PHP / Unix date formatting model for describing the way the date information should be output.