borisv
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There is no such option. I believe the custom fields on UM are custom post types separate from the registration fields of WordPress, thus not possible.
This board provides support for free UM issues only, please hire a web developer to modify your pages.
You would have to create an anchor and then you could redirect them to a “/#footer”.
Initiate the standard WordPress troubleshooting procedure first. If that fixes the issue with UM, then you have a theme that’s in conflict with it.
Yes. But you’ll need to create a new user role and edit its capabilities (e.g. Admin B can edit pages, delete posts, etc). Then, UM could hide the pages for the users (e.g. groups A & C) you don’t want that special “admin” to see though the privacy settings.
There is only one database per domain name. UM only adds new data with its own mySQL rows. If what you’re trying to do is have at the front end one aspect of the UM registration form merged with another plugin’s registration form, you will need to hire a developer for that.
You can either ask those UM admins using this “very popular theme, highly recommended by a lot of people” how they solved their compatibility issue, or you can hire a developer to fix it, but this is not something the support board can help you with.
Good luck,
I am not understanding you, how do you want UM to handle user roles if you are using a different plugin to register your users?
You could start by checking out the php code in the um-fields.php on line 931 where string was extracted instead of an array…
If your server stopped sending emails altogether, then you shouldn’t worry for now about sending emails to all your admins. That said, that’s not a UM issue but email configuration error on your part. One more thing, best to my knowledge, there is no registration page to log new user registrations or their requests on UM.
Yes, that would require customization. However, have you tried this? You can create 2 telephone number fields: one for those who wish to publish a number and another one for those who don’t. For those who don’t want their numbers visible, you, in the edit field of that telephone number text box, can have in ‘Privacy’ settings: “Only visible to profile owner and admins”. Then in the text box for those who want to publish a number, you would have in the ‘Privacy’ settings: “Everyone”.
Yes, this means having the users type their numbers twice.
That’s telling you that the theme is not compatible with UM.
Yes. You most probably have an error with MySQL.
If you are referring to the gear icon which drops down when you click, then you are having css conflicts with either .um-dropdown, um.min, or bootstrap.min.css or all three.
Please initiate the standard WordPress troubleshooting procedure.
P.S. Boris, do you know if it’s possible te use the email AND admin validation together?
Off Topic,
Please make a new topic.