• Resolved nprivette

    (@nprivette)


    I installed Clean Login, but the program did not create the links to Edit Profile, Lost Password, and Register pages. Instead all of the links were to the BuddyPress Members Area page. So I deactivated and deleted BuddyPress and BP-related plugins, deleted the Members Area page, reinstalled Clean Login, but the links are still to the (now non-existent) Members Area page. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/clean-login/

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  • Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Hi nprivette,

    I don’t understand your issue very well, could you please specify the problem (more in depth) and the pages affected? If the pages came from other plugin we have no way to solve it, since we can not manage it. Please, tell me.

    Regards,

    Alberto.

    Thread Starter nprivette

    (@nprivette)

    Sure. From what I can tell, Clean Login is supposed to create a page for each of the different forms. So if I’m on the log in page and I click on “Lost Password” it directs me to the Lost Password form on the appropriate page. However, all of my links go to “www.mywebsite.com/members-area”, which was a page created by BuddyPress. I’ve deleted the members-area page, BuddyPress, and everything I can find that is related to BuddyPress, and reinstalled Clean Login, but all of my Clean Login links still go to the “members-area” page.

    Here’s the URL, hopefully you can see what I mean here. http://www.comservposse.info/log-in/

    I hope that clears it up. Thanks!

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    You only need to include the restore password and register form shortcodes in other pages.

    Alberto.

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