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In reply to: [Nextend Social Login and Register] Disable manual loginHi @nims
We register plain WordPress users, just like as if you were to sign up through the default form on the /wp-login.php page for example. So this email that gets sent is not from us, but from WordPress.
We have no options to allow you to disable the default password set email. If you want to disable/override the default WordPress notification, you could use custom code, or a dedicated plugin, like this:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/bnfw/
Additionally, if you do not want users to be able to sign up to your website through the traditional form, then what you could do is disable registration on your website:- Admin sidebar > Settings > General >Membership – Anyone can register
Then, on our General tab:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/global-settings/
You will find our own “Membership” setting, which you can set to “Enabled”. And that way users can sign up to your website using the social login, and traditional sign ups will not go through.Hi @jmoinz
The most common issue for this is not having the App Review completed:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/provider-facebook/ – step 25.
or not completing Meta’s yearly Data Use Checkup:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/development/maintaining-data-access/data-use-checkup/If you have completed both, then please get in touch with us over the ticket system:
https://nextendweb.com/contact-us/nextend-social-login-support/
and we’ll continue there.The Twitter v2 API cannot return the email address unfortunately:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/provider-twitter/#get-email-v2
So if you are using that, sadly there is no way to get the email from their API (if you re using the v1 version, please refer to this part of the documentation: https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/provider-twitter/#get-email). In the Pro Addon we have an option that could ask for an email address from input when it is unavailable or otherwise incorrect, but on this forum we cannot provide support for commercial products, including the Pro Addon, so if you are interested in that, please get in touch with us over the ticket system here:
https://nextendweb.com/contact-us/nextend-social-login-support/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smart Slider 3] Buttons aria-label changeHi @bbigk
After you have made the translations for the “Play autoplay” and “Pause autoplay” buttons, you should clear the cache either globally:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1783-general#clear-cache
or at the given slider:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1764-slider-settings#slider-actions
And like this it should work, but if not, then please get in touch with us over our ticket system:
https://smartslider3.com/contact-us/support/?topic=Editing&editing-group=Editing-Other
and we’ll continue from there.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Nextend Social Login and Register] Login FormAs you can see in the documentation of our shortcode that my colleague linked above:
we have the “style” parameter. So there you could set the “fullwidth” style and that way your button would go as wide as the container. E.g.:
[nextend_social_login style="fullwidth"]Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Nextend Social Login and Register] Registration not workingHi @baparks
By default we are only displaying the buttons in places where the wp_login_form action was used to create the login form (like on the /wp-login.php page – and you can see the buttons appear there).
If you mean your sign in popup window, then there our buttons will not be rendered. When the login form is customized, the hooks which are used to call in other codes aren’t existing, so in that case you could use the shortcode of the buttons:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/usage/What you have there now is not related to use (it is probably from your theme), thus it may not work, but either way if you want to use our buttons, and social login there, you need to publish the buttons with the shortcode:
[nextend_social_login]And this will render the social login buttons of all verified and enabled providers. If you did this, but the shortcode does not appear, then perhaps you have a cache or other optimization plugin that could interfere (or an HTML error, which seems to be the case). As a test, you could create a test page where nothing is, and publish the buttons there using the shortcode, and see if that works. For now, what I see in the source of the homepage, is that it has HTML errors. You could check this in a HTML validator, or in Firefox even. This could result in problems you are seeing, so you must ensure the HTML of the given page is valid.
In the meantime I checked the login through the /wp-login.php page with Google, and the login there worked fine for me.
Facebook and X did not – so you should test these providers again on our backend, and fix any errors you receive – you can find help for the most common errors on the website page of the given provider:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/provider-facebook/
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/provider-twitter/However, I cannot check TikTok and Paypal, as on this forum we cannot provide support for commercial products, including the Pro Addon. If you would have questions related to those as well, please rather contact us through our support form here:
https://nextendweb.com/contact-us/nextend-social-login-support/The problem will more likely come from the plugin you are using for translation. We use functions provided by Elementor to register our widget with them. This doesn’t include any language-related code, since neither we nor Elementor manage languages, so we can’t deal with the resulting problems from our side. So, the language plugin saves the data of the page in different languages, and it makes an error in this.
From our side, what we could advise is to try using Elementor’s shortcode widget:
https://elementor.com/help/shortcode-widget/
and enter the shortcode of the slider here:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1720-publishing-on-wordpress#shortcode
Since the shortcode element is provided by Elementor itself, hopefully the language plugin can save it correctly. But if it wouldn’t, then I could only recommend getting in touch with the developers of your translation plugin.Hi @michalrama
I am sorry, but the “At” option on the Optimize tab:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1801-slider-settings-optimize
does not affect Autoplay:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article /1807-slider-settings-autoplay
We have originally developed it for animations involving layers. So, currently, Autoplay does not have a stop/resume function related to page scrolling. But we added it to our todo list, so hopefully our developers will make an option for it in the future!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smart Slider 3] thumbnails don’t work properlyNo problem. In this case I’ll mark this topic as resolved, but if you have further questions or problems, feel free to open a new one.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smart Slider 3] thumbnails don’t work properlyIf there is no more space to show the thumbnails, then you will see an arrow button to navigate, like you see here in this template:
https://smartslider3.com/premium-thumbnail-slider/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smart Slider 3] thumbnails don’t work properlyThe problem is that in the Thumbnail field of the Slide:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1724-slide#content
you do not have anything selected, so there is no thumbnail to show with the Thumbnail control.
You could just copy the cover image:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1846-youtube-layer#content
to this Thumbnail field, and that should resolve the problem. Or of course you could set a different image there if needed.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smart Slider 3] thumbnails don’t work properlyHi @babaloo2020
The thumbnail options displayed with images that you see in our documentation:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1857-thumbnails
only appear in the Pro version, because only the first two can be done in the Free version, so we didn’t include them. And the location you are looking for is called “Position”, so you should open that option if you want to set it. However, please note here that our system does not allow any position for thumbnails, e.g. you cannot place horizontal thumbnails on the right and left sides.So the settings on your screenshot seem to be fine. If you see a problem on your site, that the thumbnails do not appear, it could be due to something else. Please send a link to your website where the slider is visible via our form:
https://smartslider3.com/contact-us/support/?topic=Editing&editing-group=Editing
and an export from your slider:
https://smartslider.helpscoutdocs.com/article/1728-export-import-slider
and we’ll check what the problem could be!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Nextend Social Login and Register] Can’t register/Login as a vendor in WCFMHi @testkid
By default we are only displaying the buttons in places where the wp_login_form action was used to create the login form (like the default form at /wp-login.php). When the login form is customized, the hooks which are used to call in other codes aren’t existing, so in that case you could use the shortcode of the buttons (like how you did):
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/usage/We do have an integration for WooCommerce in the Pro Addon (so the buttons can show up automatically in their forms), but on this forum we cannot discuss commercial products due to the forum guidelines:
https://wordpress.org/support/guidelines/#do-not-post-about-commercial-products
In you have further questions about the Pro Addon, and the WooCommerce integration (you can find this in our documentation as well), please rather contact us through our ticket system here:
https://nextendweb.com/contact-us/nextend-social-login-support/The problem is you are not using the action correctly. If you check the docs:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/backend-developer/#nsl_login
The “nsl_login” action does not give you the userData associative array, instead it gives you the user id.
So what you are trying to do will not work, as the user id is not an array, so it cannot have the “username” key.Instead, inside this action you need to update the user using the “wp_update_user” WordPress function:
https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_update_user/
If you cannot seem to make this happen, then I would rather advise hiring a developer who could write this for you.Hi @doctorbr
I am glad you managed to add the button.
Regarding the slight modification:
Google does have design guidelines that have to be followed, which you can find here:
https://developers.google.com/identity/branding-guidelines
Your modifications seem to be fine, so you are unlikely to receive backlash for it, and Google is quite lenient on such small changes, but if you do receive a notification from them or your app gets disabled, you need to remove the custom CSS codes, and use our presets instead.As for syncing:
Please note that like I mentioned we do not provide custom coding service, so I cannot tell you exactly what code to use, but basically what you need to do is add an action:
https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/add_action/
where the hook name would be “nsl_login”, which is fired whenever the user logs in. In the callback you get access to 2 parameters, the user_id and provider. Based on the user_id you can find what user to update:
https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_update_user/
From the provider instance you can access the first_name and last_name userdata. You can find a basic example here on how to use a Nextend Social Login action:
https://nextendweb.com/nextend-social-login-docs/backend-developer/#modify-userdata