Author name: Franky

Generic placeholders

There are a number of generic placeholders, which can be used everywhere/always (even outside events/locations, if you’d use the eme_if shortcode standalone on a page). These are: #_IS_USER_IN_GROUP{xxx} returns ‘1’if the logged in WP user is in the EME group called ‘xxx’, ‘0’ otherwise. Multiple groups can be specified, separated by “,”. #_IS_USER_MEMBER_OF{xxx} returns ‘1’if […]

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Newsletter

EME can send a newsletter concerning upcoming events (to be configured via the submenu “Scheduled actions”). This newsletter consist of 4 templates: – Mail subject template: the template to be used as the subject for the mail – Mail body header: the header-part of your email, this is in fact the text in the email

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[eme_members]

[eme_members] Returns a list of members, optionally limited to specific EME groups. Accepts the following arguments: group_id: the ID of the EME group you want to show the members of. Multiple ids can be provided, comma-separated. Either this or the membership_id option is required. membership_id: the ID of the EME membership you want to show

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[eme_gdpr_approve]

EME helps you to achieve GDPR compliance. While some things (like alerting your visitors of the fact that you use cookies and also inform them about your privacy policy) remains your own responsibility, you can put the eme_gdpr_approve shortcode on a regular wordpress page (with all the explaining you want to do) so people can

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[eme_unsubform]

Shows a form for email unsubscribe from a group. template_id (optional): use a predefined format template for the form (see below). If you use a template for this shortcode, the placeholders mentioned below can be used: #_EMAIL asks for the email (required) #_MAILGROUPS displays a list of EME groups designated as “mailgroups” a person can

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[eme_subform]

Shows a form for email subscribe to a group. template_id (optional): use a predefined format template for the form (see below). If no template id is given, a default form layout will be used instead. If you use a template for this shortcode, the placeholders mentioned below can be used: #_EMAIL asks for the email

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