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How to create specific member page without member module.

June 04, 2012 6:12am

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  • #1 / Jun 04, 2012 6:12am

    nicomsw

    35 posts

    Hi everyone,

    the topic title is not precise, because it’s hard to describe. Anyway - thanks for reading this.

    I’m working on my site and I’d like my customers to login (using standalone form) to veiw curent projects.
    What I need is to create template f.ex. /customer and on this page I would like to post projects for current logged customer.

    And the question is how to do it.

    I thought of creating the channel “customers” and categories “Customer 1”, “Customer 2” etc. It would be easy to post on the one template. The thing is: how I’m able to do this that way that the Customer 1 won’t see Cusomer 2 projects.

    Is there any way to link specific member group to category? Is there any way to let know EE that for current logged member it should genereate only category “Customer 1” etc.

    EDIT: In other words. I’d like to post in one channel, different categories. I’d like EE to “link” customer1 to category named customer1 and display posts from customer1 category only. Any ideas?

  • #2 / Jun 04, 2012 10:22pm

    eevolution

    30 posts

    I’d possibly consider using the entries for the projects and link to the members via the author. You should then be able to have more control over what they see using native EE tags.

    Tim
    www.eevolution.co.uk

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