My plan is to make "http://(mysite).com" open to visitors, and "http://members.(mysite).com" only accessible to members. That's why I was imagining the home page and login welcome page were one in the same for members.
I've decided to use the "Restrict all Pages" feature of s2Member to accomplish this. s2Member will be running on the members site, and on the visitors site I'll just make hard links to send visitors over to the members site "Membership Options Page."
I decided this was the best option after realizing I needed too specific restrictions. For example, I wanted visitors to only open the first three pictures in a gallery, but members could open all pictures.
My solution will require running two completely separate installs of Wordpress, (Multisite didn't work because the subdomain was virtual) but I think it results in the most flexibility, and another bonus is it's very easy to put the two sites on separate dedicated servers if I get a lot of traffic. I don't want my members experience to become sluggish because of visitors and vice versa. My site is going to be loaded up with streaming videos from Japan, so bandwidth is a real concern.
If you have any other ideas or thoughts, I would love to hear them. Either way, thanks for the above stellar response!
tripleStatistics: Posted by tripleaaadelay — November 10th, 2011, 11:01 pm
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