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Subscriptions page mod...
I posted this over on vBulletin.com and was told that it was not possible to do... but upon further thought I think there is a way to do it thier way on the backend, but have the frontend (that the user sees) be alot simpler.
Here's my old post: Quote:
Then once they choose say for example from the "1 month", "non-recurring" "plan a" box the "$4" choice, they are taken to the subscription page for that specific one (of the 200+, they only see 4 options with dropdowns before going to the next page). Anyone know how I could do something like this? I'm kind of new to vB, but I know there is a hack for adding template pages... but how would I use/add globals, and pull variables so that I could list subscription types that are pre-defined in the admin panel in the dropdowns?? I hope I didn't confuse everyone... haha. THANK YOU! EDIT: Darn, ok I added a second post with more details, and it deleted it as a "double post"... grrr... Here's what I had added: I'd like to make my own page (using one of the add a page mods), and link to it in the navbar. On this page will be something like this page: http://yourdomain.tld/payments.php (but not inside the user CP). I would customize this page with my packages and the features they get for each one, etc, etc... then have some dropdown boxes for the duration, wheather it's re-occuring or not, and the price they want to pay. THEN once they choose the options they want, it'll go and pass the appropriate info to the http://yourdomain.tld/payments.php?do=order page where they can pay for thier subscription. Again, I realize i'd have to setup all possible combinations in the adminCP and that's o-k. |
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