I have also read that there may be a s2member widget, that would allow you to restrict pages from the page editor screen, and that would be a great solution as well.
Yes, this is coming VERY soon.
Thanks for reporting back on the Page Tagger plugin.
@TODO :: see if we can add compatiblity for the Page Tagger plugin, as this is very useful.
Until then. One way to restrict a large number of Pages, is to use the URI Access Restrictions inside s2Member's General Options. If you create your Pages with a slug that always starts with "member", or something like that... you can then apply a URI Access Restriction, to any URI that contains the word fragment "member".
Or you could shorten that perhaps.
Maybe something like "s2m-my-page-slug", and then enter this into the URI Restrictions panel.
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Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — August 5th, 2010, 2:26 pm
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