Eduan wrote:Right now it isn't possible (as far as I know) with s2Member or WordPress.
But there may be a plugin that allows you to do that.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the attempt to help. To be completely honest, I'm beginning to see why a good number of serious developers don't choose Wordpress for serious projects. It's remarkable to me that many membership plugins and this one doesnt have even the most rudimentary aspects of member management at all. Permissions and levels for content access... wonderful... but it ends there and it can't if you're running a site of reasonable size and traffic.
For example, I can't do a simple targeted search through my membership to find all members registering this week, this month, yesterday. Can't find out who the troublemaker is whose IP address is pinging me and scraping my site. Apparently while S2Member has profile fields, none of them can easily be used on the front end without advanced programming, e.g. put in your social networking info but one cannot have tags to place these fields on forms with any ease. While it certainly does do some things nicely, overall I'm at a crossroads now of what to do going forward regarding using S2Member on our relaunched site because these are all regular necessities and things I expected spending over $100 for the professional version. I really like part of what I've seen but I do think the administrative functions need to happen sooner rather than later.
Thanks again for your help.