Rodrigo
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Is the comments section loaded along with the page?
I ask this because the comment section is at the end of the post, and when the page loads, only the top appears, and not all users go to the end of the post. With this, there is no need to load the comments section with all the features that the plugin offers at first, as this can contribute to a slower loading of the page without need.
When the user drags the page to the comment section, from there they can load the comments section.
Does the plugin offer this feature of only loading the comment section when it appears on the screen?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comments - wpDiscuz] Suggestion: Survey balloonYes yes, it could be a separate plugin. The important thing is that the plugin is light so as not to hinder the loading of the pages. After all, the resource is simple, the user clicks on the balloon, link, button, a window opens with questions, the user answers and that’s it.
You could also give us the possibility to insert this survey anywhere on a page (header, footer, sidebar, inside the post, …). And for that you could offer links and shortcode to insert anywhere.For example, I may wish to create a button in the header where the user, when clicking, opens the survey window. So, I create a survey, it automatically generates a specific link for that survey, and with that I insert this link in the button I insert in the header.
Another example, I could create a button, insert it in the sidebar and insert a survey link. Or insert a survey link within a post (in an anchor text). Or I could use a survey shortcode to insert it in the sidebar or inside a post, and the survey frame automatically appears.
Another example could also be a balloon where I could determine where it would appear (bottom left or right, top left or right, center left or right).And also the possibility to customize the survey (background color, text color, radius, …).
I hope we have that in the near future. 🙂
OK!
A question … If I bookmark a page on YoastSEO as noindex, is there a need to place this page in robots.txt as Disallow?
OK thank you for the attention.
Yes, it is activated on all sites in the network (both on the main site and on the subsites).
As when registering a user via the multisite network, it should also send the user a personalized login link when registering the user via the individual site (main site or subsite).
I leave it as a suggestion for future improvement.Ok, I got it! Thanks!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Code not pulling website URLOkay, I will do that. Thanks!
I have multisite enabled. When I am going to insert a new user, I go to the site (main site or any subsite) and register the new user (username and email).
When making this registration, the new user receives an email with the confirmation link: https://prnt.sc/vjigv7
When clicking on the link, the new user is redirected to a page containing their password, and a link to the login page, but that link is to the standard WP login page (/wp-login.php): https://prnt.sc/vjjfmyAfter that, the user receives another email confirming that the account has been activated, and next to the email is the password to access admin + the link to the standard WP login page (/wp-login.php): https://prnt.sc/vjimfu
And when accessing this standard WP login page (/wp-login.php), the user is redirected to a page with a 404 error because that page does not exist since the URL of the login page is different (customized).
I decided to register a new user directly through the multisite network (/wp-admin/network/user-new.php), and this time the new user received in his email the link of the personalized login page: https://prnt.sc/vjiw1p
So, we concluded that when we register a user via the Multisite Network, the WP correctly sends the personalized login link. But when we register the user via the individual website (main website or subsite), the WP sends the default login link.
You must make sure that the personalized login link is also sent to the user when the registration is done directly through the individual website (with the multisite network activated).
- This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by Rodrigo.
I’m talking about network admin site.
Just like the print I showed in my previous message, when I click on the confirmation link in the email I received, I am redirected to a page containing a link to the default login page (/ wp-admin).
My site has multisite enabled. Perhaps that is the problem. Perhaps the plugin is not compatible with multisite.
Hi Carl,
Marking content as cornerstone also serves to indicate to Google that that content has in-depth and expert information. But how is this referral made to Google? YoastSEO inserts some tag in the source code of the content page, is that it?
Hi,
When registering a new user, that new user receives an email like this: https://prnt.sc/vip3pz
When clicking on the confirmation link, the new user is redirected to a WordPress page confirming the registration of the new user: https://prnt.sc/vip8zs
Note that on this page there is a link for the new user to click and go to your admin panel, however, this link is the WP standard (/wp-admin). Then, when accessing, it will give a page not found, because the login page is another (personalized). This address (/wp-admin) only works when the user is logged in.So, it’s not a conflict with another plugin, it’s your plugin that needs to integrate the personalized address on this WP page.
Hi Priscilla,
Ok, I got it.
Is it recommended to mark cornerstone for most posts on my site?
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Change WordPress.org account usernameHi Marius,
It is not possible to change my username as it is linked to all systems, but in my case I would like to change my username on all systems.
Wordpress.org, by not allowing us to change our username, is preventing us from protecting our privacy.
Ok that our email is not shown publicly, and we can change our display name, but for some reason we could also want to change our username. This is privacy and WordPress.org is not respecting it.I also found that if I want to remove my account, WordPress.org doesn’t allow it either, right?
This is another disrespect, as it is my public account on the internet and if I don’t want it anymore, it must be my right not to have it posted on the internet.
If I no longer want my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram account, it is my right to remove them. If I no longer want my bank account, it is my right to remove it. Any online account that uses my data, it is my right to want to protect, hide or remove.You say that there is no way to change the WordPress.org system to allow changing a username or to remove an account, this is a lie, as all systems can be manipulated, fixed, altered, corrected and ect. You don’t allow it because you don’t want to allow it. It is easier for you to disrespect users who, for some reason, want to have privacy in their data.
If the reason for not allowing an account to be removed is because everything the user has posted will be lost, then you just have to set up the WordPress.org system so that when a user is removed, all that user’s posts will be automatically migrated to a standard account from WordPress.org, and so that user’s posts continued on the internet, however, without that user’s data. However, I believe that the WordPress.org system already allows this, because for those who have a WordPress website, they know that when we delete a user, all posts by that user are migrated to the standard user (usually the site administrator). So, we can see that it is the WordPress.org team that does not want to allow the removal of the user’s account, because they are disrespectful and do not care about the user’s total privacy.