Fidgety Lizard
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Restricted Site Access] Issue with latest plugin updateThanks for the swift fix Darin, all good here now too.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Restricted Site Access] Issue with latest plugin updateI have 21 sites using this plugin, and only one of them is affected.
The hosting setup is essentially identical for these sites; the biggest difference I can think of is that the affected site uses Elementor, and the rest of them do not. Hope that’s a clue!
Hello, you’ve posted in the support forum for a simple BBPress add-on – you won’t get answers here about WooCommerce, I fear!
FWIW, I recommend the Total WordPress Theme from WPExplorer. I’ve used that with several WooCommerce sites. I use Stripe as my preferred integration.
Hi guys, I’ve switched to a simpler plugin now – but FYI, if you’re wanting to track this down, the problem was occurring on a site that uses Cloudflare (including “Super Page Cache for Cloudflare” plugin) and Autoptimize. That’s where I’d start looking! I was also seeing issues on Android Firefox if you clicked a date in the calendar but then used the back button. (After going back, the calendar section just displayed the “No appointments available” message rather than the calendar, even after a page reload / cache clear).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fix Forum Emails] line feed generates html charactersWith apologies, we’re not trying to support installations using the Visual Editor (or installations using Gutenberg / Blocks). This plugin is no longer in active development, and I’ll add a note to the README.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Skip Confirmation On] Nice softwareCheers Damiaan. We’re still actively using this plugin ourselves, so if it ever stops working due to underlying changes in WordPress, we’d plan to update it if possible. For now, you’re right, no updates necessary!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Forum Beginner Posts] OMG THANK YOUGlad it works for you! 🙂
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Forum Beginner Posts] Insert Image functionHi there, this is a very simple plugin that simply enables features of the built-in TinyMCE editor that are switched off by default. TinyMCE is what is providing the “insert image” function. If it isn’t working properly for you, it’s probably a conflict with a plugin or your current theme – sorry we can’t be more help!
Cheers – grab the latest version 1.0.2 and the deprecation should be sorted.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Forum Beginner Posts] Hide insert imageHello, you would need to customise the TinyMCE editor settings. This plugin doesn’t provide a way to do that. You can find out more about TinyMCE here:
https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/general-configuration-guide/customize-ui/Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Forum Beginner Posts] EnfinMerci à vous! 🙂
Hi Alex, with apologies, this plugin simply removes a duplicate breadcrumb from the BBPress-generated forum breadcrumbs. What you’re seeing is most likely a problem with your theme and/or conflict between your plugins.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Forum Beginner Posts] Trying to create link in post text to sidebar widgetHello, you might like to start here:
https://wordpress.org/support/article/wordpress-widgets/
This support forum is particularly for the Forum Beginner Posts plugin.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fix Forum Emails] Not working with our setup.Thanks Mike. Glad the BBPress NoSpam option sorted it – this plugin doesn’t mess with the encodings (which can vary depending on server setup etc), just tweaks some of the internal filters applied within WordPress.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Skip Confirmation On] If disabled, how to then let users know?Hi there, good question! The way we do this is simply to use the standard “Lost your password?” link on the login page – so we fill in the relevant user’s username or email address, and then request a password reset email on their behalf. This gets sent to them in the normal way, and they can use the link in the email to choose their own password. (And there are other plugins for customising the standard WordPress email text if you want to go that route).
Obviously if you had several thousand users, you might want a different solution! For example, you might have a a pro-forma email sent to all members at once, telling them to use the password reset form themselves (entering their email address if they don’t know their username), and giving a link to the password reset page.