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Raili Schmoldt

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Simple membership plugin is very user-friendly and well-documented. You will be able to protect your content (tutorials, videos, ebooks, courses) behind a membership login and start charging users to access it.

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Simple membership lets you selectively protect your articles/posts/pages by creating various membership access levels (example: Free, Silver, Gold etc.) and protect the content (posts, pages) of your site.

You will be able to charge one time fee or recurring subscription fee for your site membership. For example: you can setup a Buy Now button to charge $49 for a 6 month access to your premium membership access. You could also setup a subscription button to charge $19.95 per month (recurring payment) for the access.

A membership site has specific areas for members. Generally members pay some type of fee to join the site and become a member. It could be a one time or a recurring monthly/annually fee to get access to some or all of your content.

WP Simple Pay is a WordPress plugin. In order to use it, you must have a WordPress site. WP Simple Pay will work on WordPress.com if you have a Business plan. A Business plan allows third-party plugins such as WP Simple Pay Pro to be installed.

Absolutely not. You can create and customize secure payment forms without any coding knowledge. We made it extremely user friendly so you can build responsive payment forms without hiring a developer.

WP Simple Pay integrates with many other plugins and services such as AffiliateWP, the best affiliate program for WordPress, or Uncanny Automator, an automation plugin to connect WP Simple Pay Pro to numerous other plugins and services.

If you didn't know it already, I've committed to reviewing 31 membership plugins in the month of July. As I've missed 3 days, I'll either have to double up some days (which I think is possible) or hit a number less than 30. I'd apologize for taking the weekend off, but I'm not sorry. It was a great one and I hope you had a great one too!

The first piece of advice doesn't understand the nightmare it will create in your metrics. You are trying to run a business, right? And in the subscription world, knowing how long a customer has been with you is a big deal. When you cancel and start a new subscription, you're creating false data. On purpose (if you follow this advice).

The second piece of advice doesn't understand the nightmare that you'll face as you manually attempt to do everything. Why not just send pre-addressed envelopes to your customers and hope they'll send you money? The whole point of using an automated system is so that (between API calls and user self-service), you don't have to be involved.

The last piece of advice doesn't understand the nightmare of support calls you'll face as people complain about a lack of pro-rating fees (especially when someone is moving from a yearly to a quarterly billing period), delays and additional payments when they're not getting what they wanted.

I once bought a subscription to Architectural Digest ten years ago. For a year. Within 3 months, I was asked to renew (for another year). Then 4 months later, I was asked again. Each of these renewals was layered on the previous. If I hadn't have moved, I'd likely still be getting the magazine. Who knows how many years I renewed for because the whole thing was horribly communicated and inefficient.

It just doesn't have the flexibility that other platforms do. And more importantly, you don't have months to spend moving thru their documentation that twists, turns, and routes you to older and out-of-date material.

Well, it's because of that yellow box that tells you that the first step is to mark all the categories that need some protection whatsoever. It's pretty important. So make sure you read the yellow box and obey it.

In the settings, after you've created a membership plan (that you want to bill for), you come to Payment Settings and you can create a code. This is the code you put into the PayPal site when you're creating a button over there.

With the apps in these tutorials you should see the changes appear directly if you are developing in your local Nextcloud environment. No formal update process of upping the version number is necessary for these simple apps. A hard refresh / refresh with cleared browser cache of your browser should suffice to see the changes you made.

Apart from that, you could check in the dev console of the browser what content is parsed in the js file and set some breakpoint etc eventually (not useful here right now). If the js file is not listed in the console, it is for some reason not found by the browser. You could have a look at the network tab of the file was not found by the browser (404) or similar. This should be visible in the logs as well but you can disable the errors there.

I put some breakpoints in javascript code as you suggested, and everything looks normal. The OCA.Files.fileActions.registerAction seems to do its jobs, i.e. registering the action in the OCA.Files.FileAction.actions array. See screenshot : the three new actions are indeed in this array, after the page is fully loaded, alongside all the other actions.

I put some console.log at begining and enf of file as you suggested, and the code is executed. I also put a breakpoint inside the actionHandler method, but this breakpoint is never reached when I open the three dots menu.

I was looking for a way to make vertical or horizontal lines across a whole image (or a selected region) and who knows, maybe this is already out there somewhere but I also wanted to play around with the CodeLab so i thought I would write it up myself.

So here is what it will create -



Pretty simple, and even with my limited knowledge of programming I was able to use CodeLab to come up with it. The effect has two slider bars. The first sets the width between the lines (defaults to 10, and I maxed it out at 100, minimum is one but that actually just paints the whole page one color). It uses whatever your primary color selected is as the color of the lines. The second slider is just to determine whether you want Vertical or Horizontal lines (1 for vertical, 2 for horizontal).

Here is the source code in case anyone was interested - like I said it is a pretty simple code but it might help some new people see how CodeLab works. Thanks to BoltBait for his tutorials on writing CodeLab plugins as well, they were very helpful. Looking at the code below, all it does is check to see if you want it horizontal or vertical. Then it goes through every pixel and calculates whether that pixel is a factor of the width that you have set. If it is, it writes to that pixel, if not it does nothing.


Well, that's it - my first plugin.

Here is the link to the dll -


Also, this effect will appear in the Render submenu in PdN. I don't know about you guys but I wish all the effects were subgrouped in some way as there are a ton of them now and they go off the page.

If anybody is interested, go to my Diagonal Lines Plugin thread page 2. I've got the script that allows different angles for the lines. The problem is that I cannot compile a 4-slider plugin with Codelab. It would be very helpful if anybody can help me create the interface. (Then, instead of having 1000 plugins about lines, you only need 1)

Simply Schedule Appointments uniquely integrates with popular WordPress plugins and offers exceptional functionality to connect with more powerful and trusted platforms such as Google Calendar and Zapier.

We bring all of the great features that people are familiar with in their scheduling tool. But with the versatility and freedom that WordPress offers.

Compared to Calendly, customers who use Simply Schedule Appointments find that this plugin offers:

The download link you received in the initial e-mail is valid for 24 hours. After the link has expired you can log in to your Really Simple SSL account to download the plugin again. When logged in to your account you will see the following:

Deactivating Really Simple SSL will revert your site back to It is possible to deactivate Really Simple SSL and keep SSL, see the following article for more information: -simple-ssl.com/knowledge-base/can-deactivate-really-simple-ssl-activating-ssl/

If you click the download link after you have purchased a plugin, you should download a zipped file which you can upload to WordPress. If this is not the case, you are probably using Safari. This is easy to fix. Go to:

The Simple Text Report CVI plugin doesn't expose the properties you're looking for by default in the configuration window. You can access these properties using the ModelPluginConfiguration callback from the client sequence file or modify them directly in the plugin sequence file.

You should also be able to configure the header with the Create Header sequence in the NI_SimpleTextReport_CVI sequence file and the file name with the Generate Report Path sequence. If you've already tried that, what issues were you running into?

You can use the ModelPluginConfiguration callback to make modifications at runtime to the Simple Text Report plugin. In the attached image, you can see that through this callback I have access to the ReportColumns and their names, as well as other various properties, like ProcessOnTheFly.

For non numeric tests I get a lot of strings in my report, I can see these are added by the ProcessOneResult function in Reporter.c of the SimpleTextReport cvi code. But I do not see how to get the results and limits from a string test into the report.

As for adding results to the report, the Key values are a look-up string relative to a Result object. In this case, you can add what you want to log to the Additional Results of that step. Then, you can add a new Report Column in the NI_SimpleTextReport_CVI.seq file and make the key value:

Thanks for your help with this, I can now find the data I want and have added it to the report. I have changed the cvi code to not output items with no data so I can have both string columns and numeric columns and only the relevent ones are in the report.

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