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Test membership sign-up process and Paypal sandbox

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Tagged: Paypal sandbox signup sign-up form builder

  • This topic has 7 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 9 years, 4 months ago by mbrsolution.
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  • November 27, 2016 at 9:57 am #9005
    bryan8
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    Hi,

    So far I have enjoyed using this plugin it seems to do what I want. However there is one small change I would like to make. When directed to Paypal for a subscription the Terms read “£30.00 GBP for each 12 months”. I would to change this to “£30.00 GBP every 12 months”

    Is this possible, easily. I imagine I could change the .pot file (or so I have read), not sure if is contains this string.

    Secondly, testing the sign-up workflow. This is my current process, without using live data:

    1) Create accounts in paypal sandbox
    2) Click subscribe button (that I created) -> redirect to paypal sandbox
    3) Do Paypal stuff, “PAY!” and redirect back to website (no way of getting rid of warning message? not using https)
    4) Member is created, incomplete – Great! Take note of member ID
    5) In SM plugin -> Settings -> Tools, create sign-up link for member ID. Copy link and put in browser URL
    6) Fill in form details then submit. User
    7) Nofication email received

    This works well.

    For number 6). Does the form builder addon improve the layout of the form, or will I still need to use CSS to put gaps between the form fields?

    Tempted by the form builder, what do I get for premium support, and for how long?

    Thanks.

    November 27, 2016 at 10:54 pm #9010
    mbrsolution
    Moderator

    Hi, I think the terms for each is managed by Paypal. I could not find anywhere in the plugin these words.

    In regards to your second question you might need to use CSS to style the form.

    In regards to your Form Builder addon question? Can you clarify the following further.

    what do I get for premium support, and for how long?

    Thank you

    November 28, 2016 at 6:56 am #9016
    bryan8
    Participant

    OK, Thanks for your reply. I’ll check with Paypal for the text.

    So, form builder only added new fields, it won’t help with formatting issues?

    what do I get for premium support, and for how long?

    Your free support seems to be very good. Is the premium support much better? Some companies only offer premium support for certain length of time…

    Just trying to calculate what additional value I get for buying the form builder premium plugin.

    Thanks,

    November 28, 2016 at 7:06 am #9018
    mbrsolution
    Moderator

    Thank you for the free support compliment 🙂

    The formatting issues need to be address using CSS. You never know, the developers might add something in the future to customize the form.

    However, just keep in mind that this plugin keeps growing. The Form Builder add-on as evolved a lot since its early days.

    The premium support is also great. I think you get a good deal for the little that you pay for the plugin.

    Regards

    November 29, 2016 at 7:17 am #9028
    bryan8
    Participant

    Thanks and OK.

    Going back to the sign-up work flow again:

    1) Create accounts in paypal sandbox
    2) Click subscribe button (that I created) -> redirect to paypal sandbox
    3) Do Paypal stuff, “PAY!” and redirect back to website (no way of getting rid of warning message? not using https)
    4) Member is created, incomplete – Great! Take note of member ID
    5) In SM plugin -> Settings -> Tools, create sign-up link for member ID. Copy link and put in browser URL
    6) Fill in form details then submit.
    7) User Notification email received

    Step 6. When the user fills in the registration form, and clicks submit what should happen? Currently, the form is removed and the user is left on the same registration page, with just the page title.

    It’s possible that because I have generated the link, rather than receiving the email that the redirection is missing. Otherwise, it would be nice to have the option Completion Page (in Page Settings) (to go to a “Registration is complete” page, “You can now log-on with the user you created”, or even better, be automatically be logged in, and the redirection link could be the “Protected content” pages, members areas etc.

    This would finish the process in a nice way, rather than the current experience which is missing the “registration complete”.

    Another option (workaround) rather than showing a blank page after submitting the registration form, display a simple “registration is complete” message instead.

    Perhaps this functionality already exists in the form builder plugin 😉

    November 29, 2016 at 9:19 pm #9035
    mbrsolution
    Moderator

    Hi, yes the Form Builder add-on has a few options for Free sign ups.

    December 2, 2016 at 12:35 pm #9061
    bryan8
    Participant

    Redirection question answered here: https://simple-membership-plugin.com/forums/topic/registration-form-refreshes-with-no-success-message/

    December 3, 2016 at 5:59 am #9066
    mbrsolution
    Moderator

    Has your issue been resolved now?

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