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December 29, 2021 at 8:13 pm #23424
Ed
ParticipantI am creating a Family Genealogy with restricted membership. I need several subdomains, each with a separate WP installation and with your plugin installed on all of them…they will all have the same members with the same login credentials. Is it possible for the members to just login once and be permitted to navigate through all the different subdomains without being bothered with repeated login requirements?
January 1, 2022 at 11:04 pm #23427mbrsolution
ModeratorHi, are you talking about a multisite installation setup?
Regards.
January 1, 2022 at 11:36 pm #23428Ed
ParticipantThanks for responding!
No, not a multisite installation. I doubt I have the skill to handle that. I’m using the Divi theme.
I was trying to lock-down a single page on a unique password for a single user. When I used WordPress page-on-a-password feature in the same site where I had Simple Membership, the page was totally destroyed…it simply disappeared. I have a lot of plugins on that site and don’t have the skill to figure out what caused that. So I created a subdomain without all those plugins and was able successfully to use the regular wordpress page-on-a-password feature. Nothing was destroyed. So I plan to have my members click on a link to take them to that subdomain where they can login to their private page. The top menu will look exactly like the top menu in the main domain and navigation back and forth seems seamless. I have to keep it simple because my CSS and other coding skills are limited. I don’t know what security problems this plan will cause in the future. Thanks again for responding so quickly. I do appreciate that and any advice you might be able to give me on my plan.January 3, 2022 at 9:53 am #23431mbrsolution
ModeratorHi,
Our plugin is not going to work the way you want it to work. In order for SWPM to work, it has to be installed in the site the members a login into. In your case you are trying to have your members log in from the main domain into the sub domain.
Kind regards.
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