Default Logout Page

Sets the default URL for visitors to be sent to on logout.

If no default URL is set, and no membership level logout page is set, the site’s homepage will be used.

Appears in v2.44

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Theme Compatibility with LearnDash

In general, Memberium is compatible overall with all themes. Some drag and drop themes may disable some functionality, such as Excerpts, however that capability can be recreated within the theme itself manually using shortcodes. When using Memberium with LearnDash, there are some additional restrictions.  There are a variety of themes you can choose from that work well with LearnDash, depending on your needs.

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Require Membership

When set to “Yes”, the user must have a qualifying membership tag in order to login. If set to “No”, any user may login regardless of whether or not they have an active membership. This can be useful to allow members with inactive memberships to login to buy additional access, update payment information, etc.

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Local Variables

Memberium has a concept of a local variable; being able to store data about the user in the local WordPress database, instead of Infusionsoft. This provides essentially unlimited fields (limited only by memory and disk space) for storing additional information. Local variables can be used in Memberium shortcode attributes.

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