comicpress-2.8/options/membersoptions.php

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<div id="membersoptions" class="<?php if ($tab == 'members') { ?>show<?php } else { ?>hide<?php } ?>">
<h3>Main</h3>
<div class="stuffbox" style="background: #ebf8ff;">
<form method="post" id="myForm" name="template" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<?php wp_nonce_field('update-options') ?>
<table class="form-table" style="width: auto;">
<tr>
<th scope="row">Members Category</th>
<td valign="top">
<label>
<?php
$select = wp_dropdown_categories('show_option_none=Select category&show_count=0&orderby=name&echo=0&selected='.$comicpress_options['members_post_category']);
$select = preg_replace('#<select([^>]*)>#', '<select name="members_post_category" id="members_post_category">', $select);
echo $select;
?>
</label>
</td>
<td valign="top">
The category that is designated to show members only content.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div class="inside">
Usage:<p>Edit the user with <b>Dashboard -> Users -> Authors & Users</b> and flag the user you want to be a member with the option at the bottom.</p>
<p>Inside posts, add [members] content you only want members to see [/members]</p>
<p>When setting a 'members' category, you *cannot* use an existing comic category, uncategorized, or blog category!</p>
<p>You MUST create a whole new category and called it "members", then you select that category here and create a page called "Members" or something equivelant and associate the Member's Only template to it.</p>
<p>This will make it so that that category is only seen as blogposts inside that area and not anywhere else on the site unless the user has the members flag.</p>
<br />
</div>
<input name="comicpress_save_members" type="submit" class="button-primary" value="Save Settings" />
<input type="hidden" name="action" value="comicpress_save_members" />
</form>
</div>