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The best way to approach a multilingual buddypress install is to set up a WordPress Multisite and use/link each new site as a language alternative to the primary/parent site. Obviously, you would have to network activate BuddyPress plugin too!
Cavaet: This is highly laborious if you are managing things single-handedly. But in the long run, you won’t have any such worries as abrupt stop to the development of an important plugin e.g. buddypress-multilingual, etc.
More so, you will be required to translate virtually ALL your plugins’ settings for each language equivalent of your primary site, install the necessary wordpress language .po and .mo files in your wp-content directory (the less popular Zanto plugin already does a great job and you can use different language in the backend and on the frontend section simultaneously).
Use Network Shared Media plugin to share media across ALL sites in your network (with attendant challenges of its own).
This route is for brave hearts (very experienced webmasters/PHP developers) out there.
The obvious lazy and quick way of doing this is by utilising such plugins as BuddyPress Multilingual, et al.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual for BuddyPress and BuddyBoss] ETA for BuddyPress 1.8.xThe best way to approach a multilingual buddypress install is to set up a WordPress Multisite and use/link each new site as a language alternative to the primary/parent site. Obviously, you would have to network activate BuddyPress plugin too!
Cavaet: This is highly laborious if you are managing things single-handedly. But in the long run, you won’t have any such worries as abrupt stop to the development of an important plugin e.g. buddypress-multilingual, etc.
More so, you will be required to translate virtually ALL your plugins’ settings for each language equivalent of your primary site, install the necessary wordpress language .po and .mo files in your wp-content directory (the less popular Zanto plugin already does a great job and you can use different language in the backend and on the frontend section simultaneously).
Use Network Shared Media plugin to share media across ALL sites in your network (with attendant challenges of its own).
This route is for brave hearts (very experienced webmasters/PHP developers) out there.
The obvious lazy and quick way of doing this is by utilising such plugins as BuddyPress Multilingual, et al.
you’re most welcome.
Your problem is that your web host doesn’t Curl SSL enabled for your account.
To determine whether it’s installed or not; in your wordpress admin, go to “WordPress Social Login plugin settings page” then move over to “components”, next navigate to “diagnostics”, and click run. This will reveal if you have Curl SSL installed or not.
If Curl SSL is not enabled for you and your web host won’t enable it either, it’s time you find yourself another host.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Social Login] WordPress Social Login 2.1.5 problem please help meCheck your callback url in facebook and google. Are they properly linking to your WordPress Site URL with the proper http:// or https:// (if you are using SSL).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Social Login] Curl SSL installed, But Authentification failedForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Social Login] Curl SSL installed, But Authentification failedAre you getting this error for all providers?
Did you test this plugin in a development environment before development?
Can you tell me the nature of your WordPress install? WordPress version? Single/Multisite? Plugins installed? BuddyPress?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Social Login] Not a social login . ITS JUST SOCIAL SIGNUPForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Social Login] Not a social login . ITS JUST SOCIAL SIGNUPCan you be a little bit more specific with the problem you are having? The plugin seems working to me…
Use this plugin to stop hotmail, live and outlook spam registrations.
http://wordpress.org/plugins/spam-master/