Front-End Only Users is a user management and membership plugin that allows for front-end user registration and login, and for admins to restrict access to portions of their websites to certain users. No need to give access to your WordPress dashboard (unless you want to).
Includes Gutenberg blocks for the following features: register, login, logout, user search, user list, edit account, forgot password and confirm forgot password!
Front End User Key Features
Customizable membership fields for front-end user registration
Pure CSS-styled front-end login form, user registration form and edit profile form
Front-end users supports all input types for fields, allowing you to create a custom user profile
Front-end user input-based redirects
Front end user notifications: Fully customizable set of user emails. Create as many unique email messages as you want and then assign the message of your choice to specific actions.
Simply insert the user registration shortcode below on any page to create a user registration form, allowing visitors to sign up as users on the front end of your site. User level selection is also available on registration.
[register]
Alternatively, you can use the included Gutenberg blocks. Just search for the feature you want (e.g. “login” or “register”) and add the block to the page.
The front end users are separate from the standard WordPress users, so they have no access to the back end of your site. You can restrict access of different pages to specific users. Also, user management is simple and effective. Additionally, there is a bulk user import feature, via spreadsheet, to make user management and getting started with front-end users even easier.
Ideal for restricted content, membership, dating sites and more!
Front-End Only Users is completely customizable using CSS and is easily personalized. The available registration shortcode, login shortcode and other user shortcodes, can be used to insert registration forms, login forms, edit profile forms and many more forms on any page of your website. You can also make use of shortcodes for content restriction, to restrict access to frontend users who are logged in.
[login]
Insert the login shortcode above on any page to display a login form, allowing front end users to log in to access restricted content.
[restricted]Content to restrict goes here[/restricted]
Any content placed between the restricted shortcodes above will only be shown to users who are logged in. Further options are available to restrict access to only those who have a specific value for a custom user field.
Create different user fields in the registration form for members to fill out and customize content based on their profiles. User shortcodes are available to display front-end user profiles or allow visitors to perform a user search. Customize forms with CSS to suit your user management needs using the Admin panel.
Type any shortcode name and help (ex:[login help) in any WordPress page to get a complete list of the shortcode’s attributes.
Front End User Additional Features
Personalize the experience of your site with the [user-data] shortcode
UTF-8 support
Front end user features: user registration form, login form, edit user profile form, account management, user listings or searches, user profiles and more!
Back end user management features: add new fields, add new users, email settings and options
One-click installer to quickly set up the basic front end user pages and functionality
Available public functions for total control and conditional behavior (some programming experience suggested)
If you have existing members that you’d like to import into the plugin or if you’d like to export your current users to perform bulk updates, no need to worry. Front-End Only Users has a helpful user import feature. If you have a lot of users that you need to add into the system, you can easily perform a user import from a spreadsheet, to get all users into the plugin in one shot.
Front-End User Premium Features
The premium version of the Front-End Only Users plugin comes with several features that will allow you to enhance your user management and content restriction. This includes the ability to set different user roles / user levels for specific content restriction, to require administrator approval for registrations, to restrict pages based on level, to customize notification emails and more!
Need to set up a paid subscription? Front-End Only Users includes paid membership features that can be broken down by user level, so that different pay user levels can have different restricted access on your site. The included custom user role features allow you to restrict access to different portions of your site to different frontend user groups. These access levels provide a user management experience that makes it easy to set up a paid membership site, monetize your content and segment your users!
PayPal & Stripe integration: Ability to charge users a one-time, annual, or monthly membership fee through PayPal or Stripe
Create discount codes for the payments
Front-End user emails: Email all of the users on your site, or email subsets of users on your site
Ability to integrate WordPress users, so that WP users can create profiles, access restricted content, be given a specific frontend user level within this plugin, etc.
User Levels: Ability to create different user levels and to specify a default user level for users to be set to when they register (created on the “Levels” tab). Different user level groups can have access to different user content, allowing for easy and effective user management.
Let users choose their level on registration (useful with paid memberships)
Require admin approval of frontend users
Different registration forms depending on user level, option to let users select their own level
Add a captcha to the registration form
Send front end user groups to different pages after login with our customizable user login shortcode
Front end user WooCommerce integration: Autofill WooCommerce fields for logged-in users
Front-end user MailChimp integration: Makes it so new front end users are automatically added to your MailChimp list/contacts
Email confirmation: Require users to confirm their email address before they can log in.
Ability to restrict pages: Gives you the option of restricting pages to groups of users in the sidebar of the page editor.
Admin Approval of Users: Require users to be approved by an administrator in the WordPress back-end before they can log in.
User Statistics: This feature allows you to gather information about frontend users and how they are using your site, as well as to see what pages each user has visited.
Front end user import via spreadsheet and user export to spreadsheet
** We are pleased to offer a free 7-day trial of the premium version of Front-End Only Users, which you can use to test out all the features before buying the premium version! **
For further information and purchasing options, please visit our WordPress user management plugin homepage.
Front End User Additional Languages
Thanks to the generous contribution of many of those who use our front-end only users plugin, we’re able to include translation files for the following languages:
Brazilian Portugese (Thanks to Humberto W.)
Dutch
French (Thanks to Olivier B.)
German (Thanks to Mikkael G.)
Italian (<href=”http://lineapixel.it”>Thanks to Christian P.)
You need to add the following attributes to your [login] or [register] shortcodes: ‘redirect_field’: the field the redirect is based off of (ex. Gender) and ‘redirect_array_string’: a comma separated list of pages to redirect to (ex. Male => http: //ManPage.com, Female => http: //WomanPage.com)
How do I display a user’s first name on a page?
You can use the [user-data field_name=’First Name’] shortcode, assuming that you called your field “First Name” for a user’s first name.
How do I approve an user?
Click on the user you want to approve to see their details and there should be a radio button at the top of the page to approve the user.
How do I restrict content based on the privilege levels?
To restrict content to a certain level(X) your shortcode would be: [restricted level=’X’]…content[/restricted]
For all levels above “X” level: [restricted minimum_level=’X’]…content[/restricted]
For all levels below “X” level: [restricted maximum_level=’X’]…content[/restricted]
Once a user registers their information, is there a way to redirect them to a page that will have further instructions?
You can add the attribute ‘redirect_page’ to the register tag to send newly registered users to a new page: [register redirect_page=’http://www.example.com’]
When I go on the profile page, I see “You must be logged in to access this page.” even though I’m already logged in. How can I fix this?
Check the “Options” page, and make sure that ‘Login Time’ isn’t blank. If it’s blank, then you’re only logged in for a second. Anything non-blank and higher than 0 should solve the problem.
Is it possible to not the show message: “Sorry, this content is only for those whose FIELD is FIELD-value”?
You can add the attribute [no_message=’Yes’] to your shortcode, so it would look something like this: [restricted field_name=’Name’ field_value=’Alex’ no_message=’Yes”/restricted]
Is there a way to indicate to users that they are logged in? I know this can be added to a page using ‘user-data’, but is there a way to add it to the page header?
You could add the [user-data] tag to your header file and wrap it in restricted tags so that only logged in users can see it.
I can’t seem to find an option that requires a user to confirm his email upon registration. How do I add this feature?
To add the confirmation link to the email, you need to include the shortcode [confirmation-link] inside the body of your e-mail.
How do I use the forgot password shortcode?
You would want to create a separate page with the [forgot-password] shortcode, and then another page with the ‘confirm-forgot-password’ shortcode on it. For the [forgot-password] shortcode, you would then add an attribute ‘reset_email_url’ with a value set to whatever URL you’re using for the [confirm-forgot-password] shortcode.
How do I restrict and redirect a user to the login page when user is not logged in?
Content can be restricted using the [restricted][/restricted] tag. Any content between the opening and closing tags will only be visible to those who are logged in. To redirect a user when the user in not logged in you would want to use the [login redirect_page=’url’] shortcode where the url is the login page you want to redirect to.
How do I customize the style of this plugin? I’d like to change the color of my button. Can you let me know how I can do that?
You can customize the plugin by adding code to the “Custom CSS” box on the “Options” page. For example, if you want the button to be red you might try adding:
If you have the premium version, all colors, fonts, sizes, etc. can be customized through the “Styling” area of the “Options” tab.
How do I translate the plugin into my language?
A great place to start learning about how to translate a plugin is at the link below: http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/how-to-translate-a-wordpress-plugin
Once translated, you’ll need to put the translated mo- and po- files directly in the lang folder and make sure they are named properly for your localization.
If you do translate the plugin, other users would love to have access to the files in your language. You can send them to us at Contact@EtoileWebDesign.com, and we’ll be sure they’re included in a future release.
What features are included in the premium version of the plugin
PayPal integration: Ability to charge users a one-time, annual, or monthly membership fee through PayPal
Ability to integrate WordPress users, so that WP users can create profiles, access restricted content, be given an FEUP level, etc.
Access to the one-click installer, which lets you create all of the pages necessary for a membership site with one click
Email confirmation: Require users to confirm their e-mail address before they can log in.
Admin Approval of Users: Require users to be approved by an administrator in the WordPress back-end before they can log in.
User Levels: Ability to create different user levels and to specify a default user level for users to be set to when they register (created on the “Levels” tab)
Statistics: This feature allows you to gather information about users and how they are using your site.
Removed a PHP notice related to the track page load feature.
Admin security updates.
3.2.24
Updating blocks for compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
3.2.23
Fixed an issue in which enabling Stripe payments in this plugin was interfering with Stripe payment functionality in other plugins.
Fixed an issue with an incorrect redirect URL in the forgot password email.
Tested with PHP 8.1 and updated several instances of deprecated function use.
3.2.22
Fixed a potential conflict with the Stripe payment feature that could happen if Stripe payments were enabled elsewhere (e.g. another plugin) in your WordPress install.
Fixed an issue in which emails wouldn’t send if the “Admin Email” option was left blank (it now uses the ‘admin_email’ option for the site instead in that case).
Eliminated several notices.
3.2.21
Fixed an issue causing the import to not work in some instances.
3.2.20
Tested with WordPress 6.0.
3.2.19
Remove debugging information from live version
3.2.18
Fix for user export not working
3.2.17
Fixed an issue causing the Level Sign Up Fields checkboxes to not save correctly on the level details (admin) page
Fixed an issue with the feedback notice dismissal
Small CSS styling update
3.2.16
Additional corrections and updates
3.2.15
Updated version of bootstrap and PHPSpreadsheet
Removing integration with social networks
Added some additional escaping
3.2.14
Fixes an XSS issue that was reported to us.
3.2.13
Corrects an issue where the cookie was not being retained after login, which was affecting only a handful of users.
3.2.12
Corrects recent issue causing the feedback notice to not dismiss correctly
3.2.11
Fixes the “Select a level to sign up” labelling option not saving issue
3.2.10
Fixed an issue causing the reset code input field to not function correctly in the password reset confirmation step.
3.2.9
Corrected/eliminated several PHP notices.
Enhanced upgrade process.
3.2.8
Added a labelling option for the level select text in the registration form
3.2.7
Added the “Membership Fees Paid” element to spreadsheet import and export
Fixed an issue causing notification emails to not be sent when bulk admin approving users
3.2.6
Update for the admin dashboard
3.2.5
Removing placeholder text from the admin
3.2.4
Updating widgets file to remove deprecated create_function
3.2.3
Corrected an issue that was causing the “Skip All” button to not work in the tutorial that displays on plugin activation.
3.2.2
Updated the review ask pop-up
3.2.1
Added option to skip the tutorial that shows when the plugin is first activated
Corrected issue that was causing the review request to pop back up even after a review had been left or feedback sent
3.2.0
This is a big update with many new features, corrections, revised admin styling, etc., so please take caution and test before updating on a live site (or wait a few days before updating in case some minor corrective updates need to be put out)
Added in easy-to-use Gutenberg blocks for the following features/shortcodes: register, login, logout, user search, user list, edit account, forgot password, confirm forgot password
The Options pages have a brand new and easy-to-use design!
Completely redesigned user create/edit screen. More intuitive, allowing you to more quickly and efficiently create and edit users.
Redesigned “Emails” tab in the plugin admin, making it more clear and easy to use
Added in new option to specify a redirect URL for when users confirm their email address
Added in option to specify the currency symbol and currency symbol placement for Stripe payments
Added in the ability so specify multiple, comma-separated values for the display_field attribute in the user search block/shortcode.
Added in several new labelling options
Added back in a one-click installer feature
All font size options now automatically apply a unit of ‘px’ if you do not specify a unit
Switched from using PHPExcel to the new PHPSpreadsheet for importing and exporting
Styling updates to front-end forms
Corrected issue in which, for the table in the Users tab, certain columns weren’t sorting correctly when you clicked on the column heading
Corrected issue with discounts codes not being applied
Removed the Facebook and Twitter login add-ons (if you were using these options, you may want to consider not updating at the moment)
Removed unused/unnecessary files
Generated new .pot file
3.1.25
Added in the option to use OR logic when using the “restricted” shortcode with a checkbox field
3.1.24
User meta data filter now only called when “Include WordPress Users” or “Create WordPress Users” is set to “Yes”
3.1.23
Fixed an error where bulk admin approval emails wouldn’t send as expected
3.1.22
Added the ability to list multiple values in the “field_value” attribute of the “restricted” shortcode
Added a span tag around the captcha failed text that gets returned
Fixed an error with the shortcode builder for the user-profile shortcode
3.1.21
Fixed an error that could cause a warning to display on the registration page
3.1.20
Updated the free trial button
3.1.19
We’re doing a big Front-End Only Users admin area styling update, first up is the dashboard!
3.1.18
Fixed spreadsheet import of users so that WordPress users get created if that option is selected
Added in an Italian translation
3.1.17
Fixed a PayPal IPN issue
Fixed an issue where having blank mergefields would cause mailchimp integration not to work
Added a warning about using the include WordPress users, to let admins know that WordPress users have to be manually deleted from the plugin to reverse the setting
3.1.16
Added in an option to specify a number of free trial days when using PayPal recurring payments
3.1.15
Added in integration with the Ultimate WP Mail plugin
3.1.14
Minor styling updates
3.1.13
Fixed an issue with default user levels
Fixed an issue with $0 level payments
3.1.12
Added in escaping functions in a couple of shortcodes that were missing them
3.1.11
Added nonces to a couple of admin forms that were missing them
3.1.10
Maintenance release to elimindate a tonne of notices, please be CAREFUL upgrading on production sites as many files were updated
Fixed an error and improved the information displayed on the user stats page
Fixed an issue with what profile fields were available in the signup form depending on the user’s selected level
3.1.9
Fixed an error where duplicate entries not affecting performance were being created in the users database when WordPress integration was enabled
3.1.8
Fixed the user creation success message
3.1.7
Added back in a missing JavaScript file that was preventing users from being deleted in one way
3.1.6
Minor update to make Mailchimp integration compatible with older versions of PHP
3.1.5
Added in Mailchimp integration
Fixed an issue where user fields weren’t being replaced in emails
Fixed login form alignment issues for some themes
Fixed a couple of other minor things
3.1.4
Restores an overwritten discount code file
3.1.3
Fixed an error in the output of the shortcode helper for the “user-profile” shortcode
3.1.2
Fixed another set of issues with the new emails
3.1.1
Fixed an issue where a number of emails weren’t being sent out
3.1.0
Added in a new emailing system, so that almost all of the emails sent out by the plugin can be customized
Added in a new feature, which lets you send out emails to all or a subset of users who have registered on your site
3.0.19
Added in email, telephone and url field types which automatically become links on a user’s profile
3.0.18
Updated the text domain of the plugin, to use the improved WordPress standard
3.0.17
Minor admin CSS update
3.0.16
Minor CSS admin update
3.0.15
Users that are assigned a particular level are now displayed when clicking on that level
Added “order_by” and “order” attributes to the “user-list” and “user-search” shortcodes
“Integer” type sign up fields are now set to input type=”number”
3.0.14
Added unique ID’s to most of the registration and edit profile fields
User’s first and last names should now be auto-added to their WordPress profiles on registration if create WordPress users is on and you have fields with those equivalents set up
Fixed an error with using discount codes
Fixed an error where some information on the statistics screen wouldn’t display correctly
3.0.13
Corrected a number of typos and minor errors
3.0.12
Fixed a Firefox issue with user tracking
3.0.11
Fixed an issue where the level of a user was being reset when using the “account-details” shortcode
Minor CSS update
Updated the version of PHPExcel included with the plugin
3.0.10
Fixed an error where a user’s level would be reset whenever they edit their profile
Fixed a problem where users couldn’t leave checkbox-type fields blank after making a selection
Minor Dashboard fix
3.0.9
Fixed a small Dashboard error that a number of users were experiencing
3.0.8
Minor Dashboard update
3.0.7
Fixed an error where using the trial in this plugin reset the trials for a number of our other plugins
3.0.6
Corrected the return variable for the Get_User_Level_Name public function
3.0.5
Introducing a free new premium 7-day trial feature, which users can choose to test out before buying the premium version
3.0.4
Added a new “Get_User_Level_Name” method for the FEUP_User class, available for public use
3.0.3
Fixed a couple of errors with the [user-search] shortcode involving blank fields and no results
3.0.2
Added in a new modern looking dashboard tab
The code to process Stripe payments is only included now if Stripe is selected as your payment gateway
3.0.1
Fixed an error where [join-date] wasn’t displaying correctly in the admin approval email
3.0.0
Added in Stripe payments as a payment option. We would HIGHLY recommend running test payments to make sure this works correctly on your system before relying on it for actual payments.
Added in the option to have separate registration forms for different user levels.
Added in a shortcode helper to help new users get their sites up and running more quickly. Can be switched on and off via the options page.
2.9.13
Fixed an output buffering error
2.9.12
Fixed a naming function conflict
2.9.11
Fixed a function naming conflict
2.9.10
Fixes fields being marked required when they aren’t, and an unclosed div tag
2.9.9
Added the ability use the login and logout forms for only WordPress users, as well as FEUP users
= 2.9.8
– Fixed an error message that was coming up
2.9.7
Updated the PHPExcel version included with the plugin to (hopefully) work with PHP7
2.9.6
Fixed an error where users weren’t displaying in the users table
2.9.5
Field filtering update
2.9.4
Fixed an error with user sorting
2.9.3
Fixed an error where full page restriction wasn’t displayed for posts
2.9.2
Updated another button missing text
2.9.1
Fixed an error where the “Confirm Forgot Password” submit button was blank
2.9.0
Changed the “Create WordPress Users” feature so that WP usernames are set to emails
Added in the FEUP user data to the WP “Users” page if that option is selected
Added in a new field type for labels
Added in a “required” symbol for fields which are required
2.8.7
Fixed an error where Facebook emails weren’t being collected anymore after a Facebook API update
2.8.6
Minor CSS update
2.8.5
Fixed an error where “Login Options” couldn’t be all deselected
2.8.4
Fixed a problem with the redirect_array_string attribute after a change to how attributes are extracted. The values now need to be separated by an equals sign (=) instead of by a greater than or equals sign (=>)
2.8.3
Added an attribute to the “forgot-password” shortcode to return a message if the username entered doesn’t exist
Fixed an error where the login-logout-toggle and login/logout widget weren’t redirecting correctly on login
2.8.2
Fixed another minor error with level payments
2.8.1
Fixed an error where level payments weren’t possible from the registration page
2.8.0
Huge update, if you run in to trouble, please try downgrading first to see if it’s an update issue
Added the ability to register using Facebook or Twitter instead of creating a username and password
Added the ability to also create a WordPress user on registration, so that the plugin can also be used to log in to WordPress accounts that are created using the plugin
Added tracking for page loads as well as the current link tracking
Updated the link tracking, so that it should work better for images and attachments
Added 2 new translations
Fixed a couple of small errors
2.7.8
Fixed a broken link
2.7.7
Fixed a label which was not saving correctly
2.7.6
Fixed a field editing and adding error
2.7.5
Added in a few new labelling options
Forced the limit to be positive when not set
2.7.4
Fixed the warning message that is appearing when adding or editing fields
Updated the dutch translation of the plugin
2.7.3
Fixed a labelling error that reported
2.7.2
Fixed another premium/non-premium issue
2.7.1
Fixed another premium/non-premium issue
2.7.0
Fixed a number of premium/non-premium issues
2.6.19
Minor CSS update
2.6.18
Added in a tonne of premium labelling options
2.6.17
Minor CSS update
2.6.16
Added a new “user-data” widget, to be able to add user data into parts of a site that are hard to use shortcodes for
Added Account_Expiry as a possible value for the field_name attribute
Fixed a bug where picture fields didn’t have an upload button on the registration form
2.6.15
Results for the “user-list” shortcode should now come back sorted
CSV files can now be used for user uploads
2.6.14
Updated the forgot_password function, so that passwords are reset correctly for sites not using crypt
2.6.13
Changed the video in the help pointers to the tutorial series
Found another missing picture-type field in the “Users” tab
2.6.12
Fixed the same page problem for “restricted” tags, when there was also a login or logout on the same page
Fixed picture fields in the front and back ends
Removed extra text from the [user-profile] shortcode
2.6.11
Extended the “help” shortcode command to the “Visual” editor
2.6.10
Added a title field to the login-logout widget
Added the ability to mark emails as confirmed in the admin user area
Made the membership fees paid and account expiration date editable for admins
2.6.9
Changed the way overflow is handled on the “Users” table, so that a scrollbar is automatically added when the table overflows
Updated the way the PayPal “price” field is set
Fixed the PayPal receipt number not showing
2.6.8
Did a better job fixing the logic issue with the “block_logged_in” attribute 🙂
2.6.7
Fixed a logic issue with the restricted shortcode for the block_logged_in attribute
2.6.6
Emails should now be sent out when users are uploaded via spreadsheet
Fixed a problem where emails weren’t set out when users were entered via the admin interface in certain situations
2.6.5
Minor CSS update
2.6.4
Added a new textarea to set the admin sign up email message
Added “Payments” to the submenu
Added a line to clarify the use of one of the fields on the “Emails” tab
Fixed an error where admin emails weren’t going out when bulk admin approvals happened
2.6.3
Minor CSS update
2.6.2
Fixed an error with the password strength checker when tracking is enabled
2.6.1
Made a number of UI improvements to make it easier to manage users and more difficult to mis-click
= 2.6.0=
– Finished the “Level” payments feature, making it possible to let users upgrade to paid memberships to access higher tiered content. We’ve done quite a bit of testing with it, but it’s more complicated than memberhsip payments, so let us know if you come across anything that doesn’t seem to make sense.
2.5.4
Fixed a couple of small emailing errors for the “Admin Email on Registration” and “Email on Admin Approval” fields
2.5.3
Added a color picker to color fields for the plugin’s styling options
2.5.2
Fixed an error where admin approval emails wouldn’t go out in some cases when username was set to email
2.5.1
Removed the use of closures for legacy versions of PHP, so the plugin should be compatible with unsupported (pre-version 5.3.0) PHP installs
2.5.0
Added a tonne of new user statistics information to the user details and statistics areas
Added a short set of introduction pointers for new users
Fixed a small display error
2.4.8
Tweaked how email confirmation links get added
2.4.7
Removed pagination on the “Fields” tab, so that fields can be ordered no matter how many there are
2.4.6
Warning! Complete overhaul of the e-mails system for order updates. IMPORTANT – If you’re using the plugin in production, the plugin is switching from native SMTP e-mailing to using the pluggable wp_mail function, which means that options can now be set using a third party plugin (ex: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-mail-smtp/)
Added a help function for the shortcodes. Type the shortcode name and help (ex:[login help) in any WordPress page to get a complete list of the shortcode’s attributes.
2.4.5
Minor CSS update
2.4.4
Fixed a few bugs with the user-search and user-listing shortcodes
Several minor changes
2.4.3
Minor css update
2.4.2
Payment setting update
2.4.1
Fixed an update status message
= 2.4.0
– Very large update, tonnes of new features so be carefule integrating the new version into live sites (note all previous versions are available at https://wordpress.org/plugins/front-end-only-users/developers/)
– Added support for WordPress users to be able to create profiles and log in
– Added PayPal integration, so that you can charge a membership fee
– Added a minimum password length option
– Added a profile picture custom field type
– Added a strength indicator for user passwords
– Fixed the “Country List” field type
– Fixed a few small errors
2.3.6
Added a new public function, EWD_FEUP_Get_All_Users, which can be used by other plugins as well as in your own functions or template files
Added in an optional parameter array for the FEUP_User class, so that you can get a user object for any user, instead of only for users who are currently logged in
2.3.5
Added in an attribute so that the “restricted” tag can be used to hide content from logged in users
Fixed the “forgot-password” shortcode error that was occuring when captcha was enabled
2.3.4
Styling options update
2.3.3
Minor CSS update
2.3.2
Minor CSS update
2.3.1
Minor CSS update
2.3.0
Major change to the structuring of the plugin options
Added a large number of styling options for the plugin
Fixed some of the layout issues for a few different shortcodes (careful when upgrading if you’ve used Custom CSS to style)
Made the one-click installer more prominent
2.2.16
The tracking javascript is only added now when the tracking option is enabled
Minor spreadsheet uploads update
2.2.15
Reformatting of the “Options” tab to make it easier to find the desired option
Small CSS fixes
2.2.14
Fixed a problem where non-optioned values could be saved in fields
2.2.13
Added the ability to include multiple fields in the display_field attribute for the user-list tag
2.2.12
Actual fix for the spreadsheet uploads error
2.2.11
Fixed an error that made user-list return blank when a field was entered for the display_field attribute
2.2.10
Loosened the type checking for spreadsheet uploads
2.2.9
Added a couple new attributes to the [user-list] shortcode
Changed a few default options for new installs
2.2.8
Added a new “Captcha” premium option for registration and forgot-password forms
Fixed a couple of small errors
2.2.7
Small CSS update
2.2.6
Added a beta version of a new feature, the One-Click installer, which creates all of the pages needed for the plugin in one click
Fixed small errors with the forgot-password and confirm-forgot-password shortcodes
Added in the missing section of the account-details shortcode
2.2.5
Small fix for users running older versions of PHP
2.2.4
Added WooCommerce integration to autofill fields for logged in users
Fixed an error with one of the functions in the PHP user class
2.2.3
CSS update that moves the plugin away from using Yahoo’s Pure CSS (WARNING: if you’re using your own custom CSS with this plugin, the selectors in the shortcodes are being changed)
2.2.2
Added a bunch of new attributes for the user-search shortcode
Fixed errors with user-search
Fixed errors with user-list
Fixed a registration error
2.2.1
Fixed an error with the “user-profile” shortcode
Fixed an error where a user’s level got reset to the default level when they edited their profile
2.2.0
Added an option to send an e-mail to the user once they’ve been approved
Added a new shortcode “user-profile” which can be used to display user’s profiles
Updated the “user-list” shortcode to make it possible to display profiles
Updated the “user-search” shortcode to make it possible to display profiles
2.1.4
Fixed an error in the “Statistics” tab
2.1.3
Added more summary content to the “Statistics” tab
Now displaying a table of link clicking activity, if tracking option is activated
2.1.2
Added in a new “login-logout-toggle” shortcode
Added in a new “login-logout-toggle” widget
Fixed an email on registration error
Added in event tracking, more options coming soon!
2.1.1
Added the ability to import users from a spreadsheet
2.1.0
Added the ability for premium users to restrict access to entire pages
2.0.3
Fixed a small display error
2.0.2
Fixed a potential error on the Emails page
2.0.1
Fixed a potential upgrade error
Fixed a notice on the Dashboard page
2.0.0
Too many changes to list, be careful when upgrading on a live site as there will likely be some un-caught bugs
Added a “Statistics” tab, to track user statistics
Added a premium version, which earlier users have complete access to
Improved e-mail options and settings
1.26
Fixed a display error for the options added in version 1.25
1.25
Added an option to use e-mails as a username
Added a new encryption option type
CAREFUL UPGRADING for those using the plugin in production
Changed the password reset option
1.24
Updated to the latest version of pure.css
1.23
Fixes a critical error with the login checking
1.22
Added in a forgot password form
Fields that have “Show in Front End?” set to “No” will no longer display in the “Edit Profile” form
1.21
Added the ability to require users to confirm their e-mail before logging in
Added bulk approval of users
Added bulk user level setting
Fixed an error with apostrophes in user fields
Eliminated a number of PHP notices
1.20
Added the ability to export all users to Excel
Added confirmation before deleting a user
Added a button to delete all users from the database
Fixed an error with a missing tag in the account-details shortcode
Fixed a link error on the dashboard page
1.19
Allow a different SMTP username, instead of it needing to be the admin e-mail address
1.18
Fixed a number of notice errors
1.17
Fixed a registrations e-mail bug
Fixed the error where being logged in meant you couldn’t edit another user in the admin area
1.16
Implemented user levels
Fixed a registration bug
Added tracking for user login times
Fixed a bug so that users can be clicked from the dashboard
Fixed a user page bug which limited the number of users that could be displayed
1.15
Added a translation for Brazilian Portugese
Fixed a compatibility error
Fixed a spelling mistake
1.14
Fixed a registration bug
Fixed a bug which did stopped admins from being unable to “unapprove” a user
1.13
Added “plain_text” as an attribute for the [user-data] tag
Required fields should now actually be required on register and edit profile forms
When a user is deleted, all of the associated user fields are now deleted as well
1.12
Added the attribute “no_message” to the [logout] shortcode
Fixed 2 registration errors
Fixed an error that stopped the [account-details] shortcode from working
Fixed an error to make translation possible
Fixed an error where “omitted fields” in the edit profile form were being overwritten as blanks
1.11
Fixed a small error with edit-profile
Added language support
Added Russian language files
1.10
[edit-profile] now accepts the attribute “omit_fields”, a comma-separated list of fields to not appear in the edit profile form
1.9
[register] file was edited to remove PHP warning
1.8
Edited a number of files to remove PHP warnings
1.6
Tiny change
1.5
Added “sneak peak” attributes to the [restricted] shortcode; you can now set attributes for either sneak_peak_characters or sneak_peak_words within the shortcode
Added the ability to redirect based on a user field; to use it, see the plugin page
1.4
Fixed a naming conflict error
1.3
Shortcodes inside of [restricted][/restricted] tags should now work
Added 3 new methods to the “EWD_FEUP” class to access User_ID, Username and any custom field
Fixed a bug that prevented e-mail settings from being saved
Fixed a bug that was causing a conflict with the options of a handful of other plugins