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Hi Franky
When I place this short code in a page nothing happens. Yet I have 3 memberships and several members. I created a template to use the template_id option but nothing happens.
Example [eme_members template_id=58] with template 58 is only #_FIRSTNAME #_LASTNAME]. How to do it?
Have a nice day
sorry, I forgot to document the membership_id option there. I corrected the documentation.
It should be fine if for each shortcode you could give some examples as you did for some of them.
Feel free to propose document improvements 🙂 . Being all alone while nobody contributes in code or doc is becoming very difficult …
I understand that you can’t do everything on your own. I am already actively involved in French translation as PTE but I can’t give a lesson for a short code that I can’t get to work and my php knowledge is insufficient to dig into the code.
My problem is that I have a membership where I collect specific initial #_FIELD{xx} data about members. This data are then updated in the administration. I then look for ways to allow members to track their progress on a page. I used [eme_pgdr] but it’s quite cumbersome.
The example has been added.
Thank a lot. Is there a way to limit the data displayed to the logged-in member?
You can limit the page that shows that info (in other words where you use the shortcode) to logged-in members (that’s the easiest).
Yes but this member see then all data of other members of this membership. I would like him to see only his own data. Have you an other idea ?
eme_members is not meant for that. There is currently not a way to show one member’s info (because very often members are not linked to wp users so I never added that).