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LearnDash MemberDash Shortcodes

Master MemberDash shortcodes. Learn to display member account pages, insert purchase buttons, show invoices, and customize content protection messages across your site.

MemberDash shortcodes are versatile tools that allow you to insert dynamic membership functionality into any post, page, or widget on your WordPress site. By using these small snippets of code, you can display personalized account information, registration buttons, and protected content messages without needing to write custom PHP. This flexibility empowers you to build a highly interactive and user-friendly membership experience that adapts to each visitor’s status.

With MemberDash’s extensive library of shortcodes, you can easily create a comprehensive “My Account” area, display invoices directly to members, or add “Buy Now” buttons for specific membership tiers. You can also customize the user journey by adding logout links with specific redirects or showing “Thank You” messages after a successful signup. These shortcodes often come with various parameters, allowing you to fine-tune the appearance and behavior of each element to match your site’s design and workflow perfectly.


LearnDash MemberDash Shortcodes

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This collection provides a detailed directory of MemberDash shortcodes for managing accounts, purchases, invoices, and content protection.

  • [ms-membership-price]

    Displays the price of a specific membership Examples: Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you for your input. Thank you for your feedback.

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  • [ms-membership-title]

    Displays the name of a specific membership Examples: Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you for your input. Thank you for your feedback.

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  • [ms-member-info]

    The [ms-member-info] shortcode displays details about the current member. It can show profile information such as name or email, or list the memberships a user belongs to. It can also display custom fields when defined through the API. Parameters Examples: Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you for your input. Thank you for your…

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  • [ms-note]

    The [ms-note] shortcode displays styled messages to users. These messages can be used to provide helpful information or to show warnings when access or actions are required. Parameters Examples: Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you for your input. Thank you for your feedback.

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  • [ms-membership-login]

    Displays the login/lost-password form, or for logged in users a logout link Common options More options Options only for form=”login” Options only for form=”lost” Examples: Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you for your input. Thank you for your feedback.

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  • [ms-membership-signup]

    Displays a list of all memberships the current user can sign up for. Common options Examples: Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you for your input. Thank you for your feedback.

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  • [ms-membership-register-user]

    The [ms-membership-register-user] shortcode displays a user registration form. This form allows visitors to create a WordPress user account and optionally be added to a membership. Note: If a registered user is already logged in when they visit the registration page with this shortcode [ms-membership-register-user], they will be automatically redirected to the Membership List page. The…

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  • [ms-user]

    The [ms-user] shortcode controls visibility of content based on user type, regardless of membership level. This makes it useful for showing certain information to logged-in users, guests, administrators, or non-admins. Parameters The shortcode supports the following attributes: msg (text)A custom protection message shown to users who do not have access to the contentDefault: empty type…

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