I’ve installed a Members Only plugin called WP-MEMBERS, however, when you go to a login page, the form doesn’t include any margins, the text is right up to the edge of the page.
I’m thinking this probably has something to do with the Beaver Builder plugin.
Can you please have a look and let me know the best Member Only Plugin that is compatible with your Beaver Builder Plugin.
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If you click on the “Archived Resources” tab underneath the “Members” tab you’ll see what I mean.
Sorry to hear about the issues. I am not too familiar with WP-Members, but I do know of at least one of our customers using this setup. I’m not entirely sure this is related to BB, but I can take a quick look if you like. Please send along temp admin access and we’ll go from there!
It looks like that page when not logged in isn’t picking up the correct stylesheet. There is an option to choose the stylesheet it should pick up in the WP-Members settings. You may want to try that before as I’m not seeing any errors or issues with BB in this scenario.
My apologies, that wasn’t the right direction as the theme stylesheet URL is dynamic and the URL changes each time a change is made in the theme settings.
On another note, this doesn’t look to be a BB issue. I am going to recommend you contact WP-Members support team directly on this as they should be able to help you out there.
If you’re looking for a free one try S2Members. It needs very detailed setup but is to my knowledge one of the most versatile free Member plugins. You’ll find it here: S2Member and their homepage is here: S2Member Homepage. I didn’t use it on my site because I purchased WP-Members and am used to it.
I did purchase the plugin WP-Members as well but I’m having problems with the margins on the login form. I don’t know how to change them. The form currently fits the full width of the screen with zero margins and looks terrible.
Hi Kay,
every beginning is hard. I’ve put a little video for you in my dropbox. I’ll send you the link via private reply with the next post. Just take a look and you’ll see how comfortable you can implement WP Members with Beaver Builder on your page. The secret is that BB has the “WordPress Widgets Modules” and once WP Member is installed you’ll see the widget in this area.
And the rest is CSS as I show you in the video. Of course there are always several ways but this works.
As I said, if you use Sass or LESS depends on what your workflow and your feeling is. We use LESS and not Sass due to the needed Ruby Engine which is kinda slow on it’s own and Compass slows it down even more. Bourbon, Refill and the others are nice libraries and you can use them in LESS as well (some rewriting though is needed).
I want to share one more link with you: DevTips. Travis runs this channel (he’s really funny) and offers different playlists for CSS. Once you did the LevelUpTuts stuff it’s worth to take a look at DevTips.