How can we set it so that administrators are emailed upon a user registration request and they accept or decline. Then an email is sent to the user.
How can we set it so that administrators are emailed upon a user registration request and they accept or decline. Then an email is sent to the user.
Our latest user registration add-on allows for user registration approvals, but I'm not sure of how the e-mail notifications are set for that system. All my best!
http://www.gravityhelp.com/gravity-forms-user-registration-add-on-v1-5-released/
I have 1.5 beta 1, which I need, is this going to confilict or get rid of the features like the custom fields thing? Was this released before or after?
I see the pending activations tab on this beta, but don't see where to force an admin approval.
The full release is the bug fixed version after the Beta, so you'll want to upgrade to see not only improvements in stability, but also the new feature set. All my best!
Ok great I see the 'manual' option to make the admin have to approve it.
The email doesn't have a link to approve or deny or at least link to the area to do so. Is there a way we can set this up? The admin will have to dig in the settings to find the Pending list.
Also, this might be very general question but is there a way to have the emails to the users not say from WordPress, and have that customized?
Which option are you referring to as "manual"?
Which URL do you want to include in the admin email? We can probably figure out a way to do it. Can you paste an example of the link to the area you want to?
If you want to customize the email from WordPress, you can use a plugin like this one:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mail-from/
(old and not updated)
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-mailfrom-ii/
(this looks like an update)
Well the links I would like in the email are, Approve and Deny (or delete)
I tried to get the URL of the approve, in the list of users to be approved the link looks like this:
javascript: if(confirm('Activate this sign up? \'Cancel\' to stop, \'OK\' to activate.')) { singleItemAction('activate','3526acdc8e56b121'); }
And when you go into view a single user the approve link looks like this:
Activate User
Neither of them are very direct links so I'm not sure how to make it work. I think this is key functionality though because it's a lot of steps to get there (login, dashboard, forms, user registration, pending users, etc..)
Thanks!
Obviously the second link took the HTML in my previous post.. They are dynamic as you know too..
Any help?
Still waiting...
So did we give up on providing help?