• Cheryl

    (@tricheryltops)


    Hello,

    Quick question — and I’m not sure it matters that much as I can setup 2FA from wp-admin as an admin user…

    But my website has custom login pages and I set the plugin up with the shortcode so users could setup 2FA without accessing wp-admin.

    If I create an account and log in as a regular user, setting up 2FA seems to work fine. If I’m logged in as an admin, clicking the buttons on the front end does nothing; I just get a # on the end of the URL.

    Is this normal behavior for users with back-end privileges who can setup 2FA that way?

    In the console, I see the following: ReferenceError: MicroModal is not defined

    I did exclude the wp 2fa js script from Autoptimize which solved one error, but even turning off all modification and caching doesn’t solve this one.

    Still, apparently works fine for non-admin users.
    Thanks
    Cheryl

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  • Plugin Contributor robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Thank you for using our plugin @tricheryltops

    I am sorry to read about your issue. One of our developers is looking into it and we’ll get back to you with an update or if we need any information as soon as possible.

    Plugin Support Danny Jones

    (@distinctivepixels)

    Hi @tricheryltops

    Thanks for getting in touch. Sounds like there could be a JS conflict somewhere

    Do you see the same with Autoptimize disabled? Also, do you see the micromodal.js file being loaded on your sites front end?

    Please drop us an email at support@wpwhitesecurity.com with answers to the above and we can look into this further with you.

    Look forward to hearing from you

    Kind regards, Daniel @ WP White Security

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