schaefferw Posted May 22, 2015 Share Posted May 22, 2015 My name is Schaeffer Warnock and I am seeking help from a web specialist to help me implement a standard login feature for a Squarespace website and possibly train me on how to implement it in the future. Detailed Situation I am designing a website for my father. I have the design skills to make it look good but not the coding skills to implement a login. The company is an association in which construction contractors pay an annual fee to be apart of. In return, they get access to industry contacts, events, and discount codes on the website. I am in need of a login system where we give paid members login information in order to access the information listed above. Or make individual pages with the industry contacts, events, and discount codes that each member has to login to in order to access the page. If this is something you believe you could accomplish please let me know and I would love to possibly work with you! Thanks in advance! Link to comment
rcosta Posted May 24, 2015 Share Posted May 24, 2015 For the Specialist question, you can find the Squarespace Specialists. Bear in mind that Squarespace 7 doesn’t have a login option for members available, however, a possible option here would be using a third party widget like Sentry Login (Sentry Login features), to restrict access on pages. So, on the pages you want to restrict access to “members”, you will need to add the Sentrylogin custom code into the Code Injection area of the pages. Per-page code injection can be added within the Page, Blog, or Gallery Settings of the page you’re wanting to add your code to. Step 5 of the guide above explains this in greater detail: Per-Page Code Injection. The Sentrylogin widget allows you to create the membership option, so you can restrict access to the pages where you have their code on. With that said, only registered users can access specific pages on your site. Link to comment
schaefferw Posted May 24, 2015 Author Share Posted May 24, 2015 Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for and I appreciate you taking the time to explain it in depth! Link to comment
EricShawn Posted July 11, 2015 Share Posted July 11, 2015 You can use Sentry Login (Squarespace staff regularly recommend it in help tickets). It lets you password protect any of your Squarespace pages and put on a login box that opens from a link in the Navigation Menu of your site. It is cheap and super easy to integrate. It is available at https://www.Sentrylogin.com This is a quick example of what it looks like when implemented: http://eric-shawn.squarespace.com/ Link to comment
ward320ny Posted February 19, 2016 Share Posted February 19, 2016 Schaeffer, you can easily accomplish that using MemberSpace (https://www.mymemberspace.com) Link to comment
Guest Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 We've created a login system designed for Squarespace ecommerce (it also supports social login via Facebook, Twitter, and Google) that also includes an order history section (we plan on adding additional features such as wishlists and a loyalty program soon). It's currently in beta and completely free (no coding required, just copying and pasting), you can try it out at https://www.moosko.com! Link to comment
Guest Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 We've created a login system designed for Squarespace ecommerce (it also supports social login via Facebook, Twitter, and Google) that also includes an order history section (we plan on adding additional features such as wishlists and a loyalty program soon). It's currently in beta and completely free (no coding required, just copying and pasting), you can try it out at https://www.moosko.com! Link to comment
jrdnterry Posted September 29, 2016 Share Posted September 29, 2016 Yeah I would avoid using this service...The Twitter login API requests the following when authenticating: - Read Tweets from your timeline. - See who you follow, and follow new people. - Update your profile. - Post Tweets for you. - Access your direct messages. - See your email address. Why would you need this access for a login?! Link to comment
kmcclement Posted October 14, 2016 Share Posted October 14, 2016 We've tried to install your beta code @moosko but there are a few bugs (twitter login definitely disabled as per @jrdnterry note below). I've sent numerous support email requests. No response yet. Are you guys still in business? Link to comment
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