Amr Personalise Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Amr Personalise Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

This plugin allows one to personalise content for a logged in user. It uses shortcode type functionality in any email template or page or post. It extract stored details of the viewer or reader. A default text can be specified for situations where there are no stored details.

It also allows you to customise the email address that wordpress uses to send the emails, and the sender name. This can allow you to offer a more customised service for example with a more helpful unsubscribe link. Or you could create your own “profile” page for logged in users only.

Plugin homepage: http://wpusersplugin.com/personalise/
Demo page: http://test.icalevents.com/personalise/

Screenshots

  1. Edit Screen showing how to use the plugin's shortcode to display the usersname if logged in.

    Edit Screen showing how to use the plugin’s shortcode to display the usersname if logged in.

  2. A post that has been personalised

    A post that has been personalised

  3. The admin screen, where one can specify the name or word to use if the user is not logged in, or there is no name available.

    The admin screen, where one can specify the name or word to use if the user is not logged in, or there is no name available.

  4. The personalised post if the viewer is not logged in.

    The personalised post if the viewer is not logged in.

  5. Setting up a subscribe2 email with the personalise shortcode

    Setting up a subscribe2 email with the personalise shortcode

  6. A received subscribe2 email that has been personalised.

    A received subscribe2 email that has been personalised.

  7. Setting up a <a href="http://www.newmedias.co.uk/?a_aid=34bf6dcc" title="Link to Your members who do Your Responder">Your Responder</a>

    Setting up a Your Responder

  8. A received email sent by the YR plugin

    A received email sent by the YR plugin


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