One of the challenges in setting up a membership area on WordPress is to setup and configure the registration, login, and payment forms. In this video I do a walk-through showing how to setup forms for the new FluentCommunity plugin. FluentCommunity lets you host a community portal on your WordPress website. I use the custom registration and login forms options, and the redirect on login option, of FluentAuth. FluentAuth is a security related plugin from the same company as FluentCommunity and this plugin has a few features that might be useful for people. I also use the pro version of FluentForms to create a simulated payment form (just does a sandbox payment) and the free FluentCRM plugin to automatically add users to a premium discussion space and course inside the demo community. You can accomplish these tasks with other plugins, such as WooCommerce, but this demo shows how to do with using plugins from the same company, WP Manage Ninja.

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