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So I think Im missing something obvious here.
I set up my mailchimp block to accept only email addresses from people to subscribe to a list.
However, it seems that this only works as described with anonymous users.
If the user is logged in, the block changes into a radio check box with a 'join my list etc' title and a save settings button.
I have placed the box in my header, and wanted to keep the 'email submit field' consistent with all users, no matter the user role or if already subscribed.
Comments
Comment #1
pierrot CreditAttribution: pierrot commentedThis is the normal behavior of the module. A registered user doesn't need to give his email again, he just has to check the box.
Comment #2
delzhand CreditAttribution: delzhand commentedWhat if a user wants to use a different email address for newsletters? What if a developer wants a consistent interface for anonymous and authenticated users?
Comment #3
adster13 CreditAttribution: adster13 commentedI would also like the option to have the same full interface for registered users and anonymous users.
Comment #4
zonesny CreditAttribution: zonesny commentedThe same issue was raised for version 7.x-2.12:
https://drupal.org/node/2051273
Comment #5
nrackleff CreditAttribution: nrackleff commented“And now our watch [for support of the 6.x version of the MailChimp module] has ended…” With the end of Drupal 6 support, I’m sad to say we too must turn the page.
Fret not! The 7.x-4.x and 8.x versions come highly recommended. Both are using Mailchimp’s new API 3.0 and are being actively maintained. “What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger!”