Hey @ozsolarwind,
Paid Memberships Pro v3.0 includes (https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/pmpro-update-3-0/) support for multiple memberships per user—giving you more pathways to getting paid. For this reason, the Edit User screen was no longer able to support all of the actions that you need to see about a single member. The Edit Member organizes all information about a single member in a CRM-style dashboard.
This is our 13th year developing PMPro and we remain committed to improving the core plugin in its features, capabilities, design, and usability. I get that you don’t see this as an improvement, but it is a necessary step toward making the platform more feature-rich for the 90k sites using PMPro to power their memberships.
For anyone reading this, the tutorials linked above will show you how to use this new screen and the blog post about v3.0 explains a bit about why these changes were made.
Best,
Kim Coleman
Co-founder, Paid Memberships Pro
Kim
I understand your desire to increase functionality but in this case you have imposed it upon all existing users whether they need or want it. The sites I look after rely on volunteers to maintain their membership register and this has increased the workload for those volunteers. Perhaps (in future) providing a switch/flag/field for turning on the new feature and allowing existing users to continue to operate as they currently do would be a good idea.
Hi @ozsolarwind,
Here is some documentation on how to disable automatic updates: https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/plugins-themes-auto-updates/. My recommendation for these projects would be to disable our plugin from updating without the explicit decision to click that button.
I do not feel that a plugin that continues to grow and expand its functionality is a reason to give it 1 star. On the contrary, I hope that all of the plugins you choose to use in your project are focused in improvements and are in active development.
Regards,
Kim