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  • Plugin Author Guillaume Assire

    (@alphagolf_fr)

    I don’t see the Toolbar when logged-out, I have registered an account on your site and do see it when logged in, however there are conflicts indeed with what your theme provides.

    When logged out the Toolbar (#wpadminbar) isn’t displayed at all to visitors. Have you checked the “visitor” checkbox for the Toolbar, at the “Toolbar” tab of the plugin settings page ? When logged in, it hides the Toolbar, I see a display:none under some conditions, located in adminbar-mobile.css. You should check if you can deactivate those features from your theme, or maybe that’s the way it is designed ?

    Thread Starter Paul Bursnall

    (@style960)

    The toolbar is not shown to logged-visitors, that’s correct. The css you’ve identified is part of the theme styling. If you look at the address below, you’ll see the Login/Register links behind the left button that are lost when I enable Symposium:

    http://style960.com/demo-buddyboss/

    BuddyBoss support have suggested I look at adding the header code which generates these links to Symposium?

    Plugin Author Guillaume Assire

    (@alphagolf_fr)

    I’m not sure I fully understand your issue. Thanks for the demo site.

    At the time of responding I see both links at the upper right corner, on both sites. What do you mean by “enabling Symposium”, do you mean WPS Toolbar ? Could you make it so that these buttons actually disappear on one of the sites ?

    As for adding the code for the buttons for the Toolbar, items are generated as li’s by WordPress, so maybe with a bit of CSS you could make them look the way you want.

    Thread Starter Paul Bursnall

    (@style960)

    If you access that site on a mobile and press the left button, you’ll see the Login & Register links and rendered there, as opposed to the header on a larger display. When I enable WPS Toolbar something is causing those links to not show, although the button works fine. And when logged-in, the user account menu this button activates also still works. I suspect it’s a CSS conflict that’s causing the Login & Register links to still be rendered but they’re not visible on mobile.

    Plugin Author Guillaume Assire

    (@alphagolf_fr)

    Ah, I see it now, when you press the “house” icon…

    Could you go to WPS Toolbar settings > Toolbar, and check “visitor” for the display of the Toolbar, the very first option at this tab. Or confirm this is done already…?

    Thread Starter Paul Bursnall

    (@style960)

    Referring to your earlier suggestion – I ticked the Visitor box for WP Toolbar, and the links have returned on mobile. Thanks for your help.

    Plugin Author Guillaume Assire

    (@alphagolf_fr)

    Great! Actually, given the theme, I would recommend to check all roles there.

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