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  • Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    That’s great, but it’s also a very, very small list of direct integrations and I do not use any of them. Plugins or Themes with front end log-in forms that I do use include the GreenShift block library, the Blocksy theme, Fluent Forms, Fluent Support, Paid Memberships Pro, WP Ultimo, TutorLMS and the Skillate theme, Woocommerce, and WP Job Manager (and addons).

    It would be great to get integrations for all of those, but what I’m asking is for a way to implement the OTP field in any front end form by adding something like a shortcode to the page. Even if that is only included with the premium version, but know that the 2FA can be bypassed by logging into any front end form that does not trigger the OTP field.

    • This reply was modified 2 months ago by indigetal.
    • This reply was modified 2 months ago by indigetal.
    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    That’s great! Note that a shortcode is just my assumption of a user-friendly solution, but I have found that the 2FA functionality does not work on front end log in forms of several plugins generated via shortcodes or in theme login modals. I wonder why it isn’t a standard to use the wordpress login hooks or whatever in third-party login shortcodes and modals but it isn’t at all!

    I understand that is in no way the fault of AIOS, but some sort of pop-in solution would go a long way to correcting the missing OTP field in those places. I’ll be on the look out!

    Thanks,
    Brandon

    • This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by indigetal.
    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Aaah, that’s it – thank you so much!

    Just as an FYI, we can completely re-design archive layouts and override templates from the Gutenberg editor with a number of plugins in WordPress now. I am using the Blocksy theme’s content block (single template) to override the company pages, but all FSE theme’s have this ability. I then use GreenShift’s query block’s addon to pull in each element and redesign them in Gutenberg. I also use the Search & Filter plugin to add advanced search abilities. All using post type and meta fields.

    I appealed to WorkScout to update several of their plugins that are currently packaged with their theme so that they can work in any theme and I would say that Madras Themes should do the same. Regardless of whether or not users are semi-advanced like myself – the future of WordPress is less and less theme-oriented!

    Cheers,
    Brandon

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    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I mixed up “Company Dashboard page” with “Company Listings Page” in my last post, but I’m sure you got my point. To be clear, the “Company Listings Page” is missing.

    • This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by indigetal.
    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I might be misunderstanding what it is that you are trying to say, but the “Company Listings Page” setting is one of the options expected to be there in the Company settings page. So it’s not “replacing” the Company Dashboard Page setting, the Company Dashboard Page setting is simply missing.

    I do see what you mean in your screenshot by the “All Posts” appearing in the admin toolbar when visiting Companies > All Companies in the dashboard, but that is also not there – see screenshot here.

    I am now testing in a local dev site with the Twenty Twenty-Three theme activated and only WP Job Manager, MAS Companies for WP Job Manager, and MAS Company Reviews for WP Job Manager activated. Everything is up-to-date and I even imported some demo companies from my main site just to be sure.

    I don’t know why that is happening either, but it seems like the plugin is due for an update in any case.

    Thank You,
    Brandon

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I checked the html and the code is not in there at all.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u2ONl2dwscLV4o8_Rqqng2_1LJwUPDpT/view?usp=sharing

    I also installed “WP Job Manager,” “MAS Companies For WP Job Manager,” and “MAS Company Reviews For WP Job Manager” on a site in a local dev environment that does not have, nor ever had WorkScout installed and it is not there. In fact, I’m starting to think that WorkScout didn’t break something – they fixed it – but the fix is implemented in their theme.

    I am trying to create a default company listing page for all companies. I do not see how redirecting company list pages in Companies > All companies > View posts achieves that.

    Thank You,
    Brandon

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I have a license for the Front theme if that helps with prioritizing this, but my premium support has actually expired.

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I disabled all plugins today except “MAS Companies For WP Job Manager,” “MAS Company Reviews For WP Job Manager,” “WP Job Manager,” and “WooCommerce.” I also activated the “Twenty Twenty-Three” theme. I still did not get back the “Company Listings Page” drop down option in the settings!

    I’m starting to suspect that the WorkScout Theme did something to mess with this. I previously had it activated but decided against it. I had the setting before and even confirmed with a fresh install of WorkScout in a local dev environment that the setting is there. But for some reason it’s just not in my live environment that previously used WorkScout but is not now…

    I already tried to re-download the MAS plugins from the WordPress repository and deleted WorkScout-related database tables, but that didn’t fix it. It’s amazing how stingy those developers are with their Theme, core plugin and WorkScout Freelancer plugin but not only do they use MadrasThemes MAS plugins, I suspect they are doing something to mess with it (though I’m stumped as to how they’re doing it).

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Fantastic! Thank you so much Mr. Nakib!

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    I have received another reply from BuddyBoss customer support. This is a truncated version that elaborates what they are asking of WP Manage Ninja:

    “We don’t have any plans further to continue the development of the BuddyPress User Blog plugin. So if the WP Manage Ninja team can take a look and fix any potential conflicts (between the)… plugin(s) that is causing the issue, then it would be great.

    This type of issue can generally occur because of conflicting CSS class names, function overrides, and so on. So, sometimes a simple function re-naming or CSS class renaming from either of the plugins solves the issue. So, I requested you in my previous replies, to check if their team can take a look at this incompatibility/conflict, and help resolve this.”

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Notably, BuddyBoss has not elaborated on how the issue is with the Fluent Forms plugin and not with the BuddyPress User Blog plugin, but this is what their manager of operations has said:

    “This was raised to the dev team. As it stands we’re not planning to do any updates to the BuddyPress plugin; and we stopped accepting any new sales at the beginning of the year (this is not true. I renewed my license in August and the product page is still live and taking orders).

    We do have existing customers still using it, especially in BuddyPress; but since it was built before Gutenberg and with the Classic editor on the backend, ultimately for us to support it in future, it’s best to incorporate it into the Platform as we’re moving further away from the BuddyPress codebase.

    So that’s our plan next year. Until then, since it’s not anything we’ve changed, you’ll need to see what Fluent can do to fix the compatibility, or use a plugin like perfmatters to disable the fluent-forms scripts running on the page.”

    Oh, the customer service horror… However, I am still pressing them on what they’ve found to be the issue with Fluent Forms since they’ve made that claim. Care to bail us poor BuddyBoss customers out with a hot fix with what is most likely an issue with a severely outdated plugin? I’m asking on BuddyBoss’s behalf.

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    This got by me the first time I read the latest response from BuddyBoss, but… the support rep described it as an “integration” that Fluent Forms “manages.” We all know that there is no integration between Fluent Forms and the BuddyPress User Blog plugin and the issue is related to the functionality of the BuddyPress User Blog plugin breaking when Fluent Forms is activated. This leads me to believe that they dipped into a boilerplate support response that absolves them of responsibility, i.e. “That integration is handled by [third-party], contact them,” but what might make this even more insidious is that he is also claiming that they “looked into it” without providing any details whatsoever that would suggest that they actually did.

    That’s why I wrote back to them saying that I’d really like to more about what they found when they “looked into it.”

    • This reply was modified 6 months ago by indigetal.
    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    BuddyBoss finally got back to me and they are punting back in Fluent Forms court. This is what they said:

    “Sorry for not being able to get back soon. We have been working on your issue and found that the issue might need to be fixed from the part of WP Fluent Forms. As the integration is managed by WP Manage Ninja, so, could you please check this with their team if they an help?”

    That’s admittedly not very informative, but they are saying that the issue is with Fluent Forms.

    Thanks,
    Brandon

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Two and a half months later and this issue has still not been resolved. I have not heard back from BuddyBoss and I cannot even say if they have determined the issue is with them or Fluent Forms. They are not responding to my support ticket. Unfortunately, asking them to shift their existing priorities to one of their less profitable plugins is often met with a cold shoulder.

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Okay, I’ll do that. Thanks!

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