Support » Plugin: Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth » [Plugin: Jetpack by WordPress.com] How to display the custom author Profile fields

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  • Plugin Contributor Tim Moore

    (@tmoorewp)

    We do not currently store any of the social networking usernames for the local user accounts.

    Thread Starter Andor Nagy

    (@andor1995)

    I see. So it is only possible if I add those fields again customly and use them to display it?

    Plugin Contributor Tim Moore

    (@tmoorewp)

    I am unsure how you have been doing this in the past; Jetpack, to my knowledge, hasn’t offered the sort of data you describe above. I’m not sure that I can provide an accurate answer for you.

    Thread Starter Andor Nagy

    (@andor1995)

    You know, these settings can be set in the profile settings. Where you change password, nickname etc.. There are these fields, Twitter, Google Plus, AIM, E-mail etc… Some of them can be displayed, but the ones that come with JetPack cannot. At least I don’t know how to do it.

    Plugin Contributor Tim Moore

    (@tmoorewp)

    Ah, do you mean getting the data from the Gravatar Hovercards? If so, that is not actually stored anywhere in the database; we poll that from Gravatar using Javascript.

    You can do something similar if you wish; there is documentation here: http://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/profiles/

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