Now Since, JomSocial 2.0 has included Profiletypes Natively. People frequently ask - Can you outline why JSPT 3.0 is more essential over and above this? So, In this Blog Highlighting, Major differences created by using Unique and Advanced functionality with multiple profile types i.e JSPT.
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Outlining The Differences JSPT creates with Some Frequent Queries
Yes, This is possible with Access Control Rules . It can help you restrict user's ability to perform certain tasks. Like As an admin, you may wish to provide more features to a paid member and less features to free members. So in such a case you should write few Access Control Rules (referred as ACL rules) for Free members and allow them only with few functionality.
Yes, Integration with JomSocial can help you do so. For eg. JSPT is Integrated with AEC i.e If you want to offer paid membership in your JomSocial based community website then user's profile type can be automatically forced as per plan selected.
Watermark is textual and hence more readable, simply looking at the watermark makes you know which profile type is assigned to that user
The Feature for Invisible Profile Type is also there. By Invisible Profile Type, the profile type will be published but not visible to user in front-end. The admin can change profile type of any user to invisible profile type from back-end.
Yes, Restricting E-mail Id is possible through JSPT.
Yes, JSPT supports this. Applications can be viewed according to Owner, Visitor and Both.
Yes, JSPT supports control over Profile Fields. Admin can set Allow, Visible, Editable During Registration, Editable After Registration, Required feature on each Profile Fields.
Yes, this is possible with Access Control Rules .
Since its first release JSPT empowers with its rich functionality on all the Community based sites. Now, It is currently working on 6000+ Live sites.
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