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At the bottom of the left-hand side admin menu, you can see the InfusionWP options menu. All plugin options and settings are reachable through this menu.

The global settings panel is used to enter your Infusionsoft API information as well as your plugin license key. All other menu items will only become visible after you have entered a valid API and license key.

This screenshot depicts the Membership panel. To be able to set your membership levels in this panel, you will have to have set up your membership tags in your Infusionsoft application.

Using the pull-down selector in the “Tag ID” column, you can select the memberships that you wish to use in this site. In this case, we have chosen “Gold” and “Platinum”.

Within WordPress, different names can be – optionally – assigned to the various membership levels. If you have set up an entry page for each membership level, members can be redirected to those pages upon successful login. If you want to use different themes for each membership level, you may also define it. Press “Save changes” when done.

After savings your changes, the membership screen will change, as shown. There are no limits to the number of memberships you can add – provided the appropriate tags have been defined in your Infusionsoft application.

In addition to the core functionality, the plugin also offers a number of other facilities. Through the Plugin Options panel, you may define/activate them.
If left blank, the password custom field in your Infusionsoft application defaults to “i4wpassword”. If you have used a different one, you will need to enter it in this panel.

This screen is the same as the previous one except that registration and upsell pages have been selected. In doing so, the links to these pages will be automatically inserted every time a visitor attempts to view content but doesn’t have sufficient rights to do so.

Normally, to add shortcodes to a WordPress site, PHP programming is required. The InfusionWP plugin provides a tool to define simple shortcodes without programming. Shortcodes can be very helpful whenever you have a lot of repetitive texts that need to appear in multiple locations through your site. To prevent duplicate names, a list of all built-in shortcodes is provided at the bottom of the screen.

The plugin uses a default text to display post/page excerpt and notify visitors that they lack the sufficient rights to view the full content. Using this option panel, you can override this default and define your own sell/upsell pitch.

The slug optimizer is based on the SEO-slugs plugin, dated 2007. This version of the optimizer provides a facility to add/delete SEO “stopwords” and ensures that the resulting slug doesn’t contain 2 consecutive keywords in it.

The plugin comes with its own one-click update module. Very similar to the function provided on WordPress.org, the automated update module uses FTP. We recommend that you define an FTP user whose rights are limited to the plugin directory.

To see what the latest changes to the plugin, you can use this panel. This is a read-only panel.

This screen depicts a post which has been protected. Access is limited to “Gold Members”. Because an excerpt exists, all other visitors will be shown the excerpt as a “teaser”.

This screen also depicts a post which has been protected. Access is limited to “Gold Members” and “Platinum Members”. Because an excerpt exists, all other visitors will be shown the excerpt as a “teaser”.

Althoug this post is intended for Gold and Platinum Members, no one will see it nor its excerpt as long as “Hide completely” is checked.

InfusionWP handles posts and pages equally.

In WordPress, pages do not normally have excerpts. With InfusionWP, excerpts have been added to pages so that they, too, may be used to upsell your membership content. All protection rules applicable to posts also apply to pages.

InfusionWP is delivered with 2 widgets: a login widget and a categories widget. Both are intended to replace the built-in WordPress widgets that provide the equivalent functionality.
The login widget is designed to work with your Infusionsoft contact database while the categories widget “fixes” a problem with the WordPress categories widget.
The WordPress categories widget gets its data directly from the database and bypasses all the normal “authorization” filters. If you use the original widget, many categories may appear in the listing although your subscribers may not have the necessary rights to see the content, resulting in a 404 error. You can either use the I4W categories widget or you will have to modify your theme’s 404.php template to catch the resulting errors.


