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You can require subscriptions to join your site using CB Paid Subscriptions.When a user subscribes and become member (with kind of membership solution) he'll get a profile page where he can do the following:
We provide a significant amount of field types for profiles. We also support Joomla user component custom fields to allow for 3rd party plugin fields. This is all built into free CB.set his profile data with predefined fields, like website, bio, contact data, social links etc
If you only need to upload 1 or 2 then the audio field included with CB can accomplish this, but if you need a large amount I'd recommend CB Gallery.can upload music (mp3) files
CB Gallery can provide this to a degree. It supports descriptions, separate entries, and folders/albums. It does not support tagging.every file has it's own data, like description, genre (dropdown list), tags
It's possible to search a gallery in CB Gallery and filter by media type (e.g. Video, Image, Audio, etc..).the visitors can list/search/filter the files
Viewing profiles is built into core CB and viewing CB Gallery is built into the core Gallery tab included with CB Gallery. So all very doable there.they can see the user's profile page, his data and files
We provide a built in Private Messaging System and there's a Quick Message tab for quickly messaging from a users profile. There's also support for an email form that will send an email to them if you'd prefer to use email. This is built into core free CB.there should be is a contact form on the user's profile page
This is just built into CB Paid Subscriptions if you don't allow free subscriptions. When they expire their entire account will be Joomla blocked until they renew.when the user's subscription expires (he is removed from the user group), his page should not be accessible until he renewes the subscription. The membersip part could be done with 3rd party membership extension
I would not expect to be able to create something EXACTLY like that site out of the box regardless of what extensions or CMS you use. That's a quite specialized site with implementations specific to that site.It's quite similar to envato.com, but it's not a webshop, everything is accessible, so it's about the uploading/modification possibilities.
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