• steve92

    (@steve92)


    I did some tests and saw that the box 2 with the red border is not needed.
    Now I’ll explain: when the registered user inserts his email and clicks “Send” (see red arrow) an email with the link is not sent to him, but he is immediately sent to the management page.
    So box 2 (red) is not needed.

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  • Plugin Author WPKube

    (@wpkube)

    Thanks for letting us know. It does appear that it’s not being used anywhere at the moment, will dig a bit deeper into the code to make sure and see if perhaps it was supposed to be used somewhere, if it is will implement, if not will remove.

    Thread Starter steve92

    (@steve92)

    I found another box that is not needed because the option is already native to WordPress when “Edit” is pressed in the user’s comment. (See #2 screenshot).

    In your plugin when you press the yellow icon a screen opens that allows you to change emails and settings, but these options are already in the plugin.

    Plugin Author WPKube

    (@wpkube)

    Not quite sure I understood this one, why is it useless? Where else on that page can you change the email and status of a specific subscription?

    Thread Starter steve92

    (@steve92)

    When the user writes a comment, the admin can modify it: text, email, etc.

    For status here:

    Plugin Author WPKube

    (@wpkube)

    Hi,

    Changing the email address does not change the email under which the comment was submitted. It changes the subscription email.

    As for status, yes you can change it in the “Action” select box as well, but it does not do any harm to be able to change it when you click the edit button, it makes it more convenient in case you want to change both email address and status.

    It’s normal in WordPress (and not just WordPress) to be able to do the same action in different places. For example if you go to WP Admin > Comments you have 2 different methods to change the status of a comment, in the select box at the top or in the link that show up when you hover over a comment. You also get the same option to change the status if you click to edit a comment. It makes it more convenient, not useless.

    You’ll see things like that basically on every page.

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