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Crap. That was a useful function. Technically any email I send to someone is sent without their consent. I wonder if it would be possible to have the email sent though the website but from the registered user sending it. ie the user sending it would have to be logged in and the sending email address was the user’s address?
Maps are not critical to my directory. I will be moving to Open Street Maps. It just reinforces my conviction that all social media platforms will be making using their APIs harder and harder to justify using.
Agreed Stiofan. I have been tracking developments with both WP and WooCommerce. Ninja Forms has some great resources as well for GDPR compliance. Always important to stay on top of this stuff but not stress too much over it.
Just a heads up on the GDPR issue. Regardless of where you are located, if you do business with an EU country it applies. That being said, with all the concern about personal data going around because of Facebook, being GDPR compliant makes good business sense.
I would have to go with Stiofan. WordPress is a robust platform with a huge community. If this becomes law you can be sure that there will be plugins available to tackle this issue. Let’s see how it all plays out first. I would be more concerned with making sure you are GDPR compliant.
Personally I find Avada bloated when I have used it for projects so I switched to KLEO. With Motorsport Prospects I am essentially using what I built in KLEO as a blueprint that I will replicate as a custom theme using something like Bootstrap that is lean and mean and specific to my requirements. I think if you are intending to operate your site as a business, custom is the way to go in the long run. Just my 2 Canadian cents.
I think it would make more sense to go by business type then the user can filter by location.
I think you have a typo. Your page header says Clarl County Lenders….
March 5, 2018 at 5:50 pm in reply to: some posts should only be visible for logged in people… #420404You can also do this with WooCommerce Memberships which is what I am in the process of implementing.
I have to be missing something because from what I can tell I am doing that.
You are right. I did not include the Facebook SDK for Javascript.
It states:
The following snippet of code will give the basic version of the Facebook SDK for JavaScript where the options are set to their most common defaults. Insert the following code snippet directly after the opening
<body>
tag on each page you want to use Facebook Analytics. Replace
{your-app-id}
with the App ID and
{latest-api-version}
with the SDK version:
Where would we install this? Is this required?
I will test it and let the community know how it goes.
Thanks Guust. That answers my question about using WooCommerce Memberships.
I would be interested in knowing about this as well.
This definitely works. I may just play with the styling now. Thanks!
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