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In reply to: Preview
Checked them out, they’re rather useless.
Both are the same… They put the text written in the editor below the editor, including html tags, so not how it looks after saving.
One is about 2 years old, the other 4 years.In reply to: PreviewThanks, I’ll give them a try.
In reply to: Confirmation email formHmmm… After hours, I found out, that the sentence in the registration confirmation email I posted above is a WordPress thing, not that of a plugin.
For translating and changing it, I would have to change things in some WordPress php files that deal with registration and confirmation. My knowledge of php is below zero… I even don’t know what these letters stand for. 🙂The plugins in use at the site do not provide an option to create new such email forms and overwrite the WordPress default ones. So, I may need a suitable plugin far that.
But that is not a bbpress thing, except, perhaps for a ‘golden tip’ which plugin for this works best together with bbpress.
In reply to: Confirmation email formI’ve Profile Builder and ProfileGrid active, but the email form I described above isn’t there.
Perhaps is it a core WordPress thing? But then, I also searched at other places at the site, but simple didn’t find those forms.It is neither in Contact Form 7.
Profile Builder has an option to check a confirmation email with a link to conclude the registration. But the form above isn’t there.
Where else should it be? I thought it is part of bbpress.In reply to: Report a postTopic resolved
(Don’t see an option to mark it as resolved)
In reply to: Report a postThat plugin was updated the last time 6 years ago and compatible only up to WordPress 4.0.32. So I wrote the author if he still supports the plugin and if he does, if he could update it to the current versions of WP and bbp.
In reply to: How to move postings to another ForumSometimes users write postings in the wrong forum. They should have written it in another forum or subforum. How can an admin or moderator move such a post to the correct forum?
(That was meant with the question)In reply to: Acess default WP user pageProblem solved… a solution was given in a Dutch WordPress help group.
In reply to: Forum statistics widgetThanks Robin, that did it.
Topic solved.In reply to: Private contactsThanks! Installed it and it looks good.
Problem solved. 🙂In reply to: User StatisticsBecause I am a complete stranger to PHP and will certainly not have the foolhardiness to open and write any PGP file (I even do not know which file is concerned here)… is this topic above meanwhile solved in the plugin itself?
In reply to: Modify login/logout/registerThe XootiX support is …ehm … let me say, hardly existent. Removed the plugin.
Pfff… Over the last week I’ve been struggling with the user registration in bbpress. Tried out several other plugins, removed almost all of them again, could not get them working fine. Buddypress is still active, but obviously that one hasn’t a changeable registration form, with things as:
Name Last name
Username
Email
City
… an a few more items plus a CatchaAfter completing and submitting the form, the user should get an email in which he/she confirms the registration.
I failed getting it working.
Any help or suggestion would be highly appreciated.In reply to: resize login/register menuThank you, that works! 🙂
In reply to: Modify login/logout/registerOK, will do that.
In reply to: Modify login/logout/registerThanks Robin.
I’ve the Login/Signup Popup by XootiX running,, login works, register works, but logout doesn’t. Have to logout using the standard WP logout.
Could it be, that I have to deactivate the standard WP procedure?
If yes, I would probably lose the ‘profile’ option, as that seems part of the standard (above the upper right corner of the list of forums).
That was the background of my initial question.In reply to: Change layoutThank you!
In reply to: Order, sequenceThanks for the reply.
Because on my side things are all in German, I do not quite see, what you mean.
In English I see Forum, Topic, Reply (german says in WP: Foren, Themen, Antworten).
Are these all kind of forums? What is their order to configure?
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