I imagine that I would store all of the MP3s for a particular practice/recording/performance under a folder which in turn would be a child of that bands folder, just as it now appears on my computer's hard drive.
I imagine that it would be ideal if my WordPress site had two pages: a default page for everyone on the planet; and a members-only page. (Alternatively there could be a page for each band)
The default page would contain a few MP3s of what each band would like to share with the world (ex. exceptional performances and recordings), and a login box. The login box would in turn have a link to allow band members to create a new account. I would somehow have to be involved to assign each band member permissions to a particular band before they can gain access.
I believe that in order to display a list of MP3s that are stored in a folder, I would use a plug-in called "list yo files". I would add a unique list yo files entry for each folder containing MP3s to the members-only page. I would somehow assign permissions to each unique list yo files entry so that a user logging in with permissions to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones could see and play all of the MP3s assigned those band permissions only, but would not be able to see other list yo files entries.
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that I would only be using the 0 membership level of S2member because no one is paying for this service, and I would not be using any of the other membership levels because access to the MP3s does not depend upon a cascading hierarchy of membership.
If that is the case, then what feature of s2member would I use to create and manage band membership?Statistics: Posted by ctctc — May 18th, 2011, 2:12 pm
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