• Resolved lava-team

    (@hungrygolf)


    Hello, Thanks for a great plugin,

    I have read your comment.

    If you are building your own profile page, you can use show_user_profile and edit_user_profile to add the WP User Avatar code. You can also use the wpua_before_avatar and wpua_after_avatar filters to change the HTML wrapper for the Avatar section. (If you have questions about this, please start a new thread or contact me directly.)

    I just wonder how I can make it to edit/delete/upload on my own profile page?

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-avatar/

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  • Did you create your own profile page or are you using a plugin for that?

    Thread Starter lava-team

    (@hungrygolf)

    As I mentioned, I created my on my profile page. How can I do .

    Thanks fot ur quick response.

    How did you build the profile page? Could I see some sample code?

    Thread Starter lava-team

    (@hungrygolf)

    I will send you an email. How can I get ur email? Cuz you need to login.

    Thanks for your quick response.

    Thread Starter lava-team

    (@hungrygolf)

    I have just found your site (siboliban.org) and sent the information via contact us.
    please have a look when you have time.

    Thanks 🙂
    Rob

    Hello Bangbay-

    I also created my own profile page, what I mean by that is that I created a new page then added the shortcode [avatar] to that page but my user image does not appear it just has the WP man generic image. Could you help me address this issue?

    I would like to know how to add the front end edit function as well.

    I appreciate your help… my test site is fgdtest.com/seethelord2
    Ana

    @ramiana@gmail.com – The shortcode is to display the avatar only. To create custom profile pages, I recommend you use my plugin along with WP User Frontend or Theme My Login.

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