I have installed a plugin called "WP Job Manager Application"- you can see it here: https://wpjobmanager.com/add-ons/applications/
This is the way the plugin is working: when a candidate is submittig an application, it gets displayed straight in the companys dashboard (every company who offers a job, has his own dashboard on the site). The application gets displayed also in the WP-backend. I need a solution, that a application first has to be accepted (by the administrator) before it gets displayed in the company dashboard. Because we verify each application for the clients and only good candidates-applications get acccepted.
Do you have an idea for a solution?
You can find in Job Listing Setting that option.
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Is there any way or pluggin to link 2 wordpress websites together which means when i publish a post in the first site, the second one publish the same post automatically.
notice that 2 sites on the same host.
thanks in advance.
I have looked into this few months ago for a project which one of the requirements was to automatically duplicate posts between Wordpress sites, short answer is yes, but out of the box you can't.
Long answer:
Yes, you can have three different scenarios:
You can clone posts manually through different blogs sitting in a multi-site installation using the Multisite Post Duplicator plugin, this however requires you to move both websites within a single installation of wordpress and make them run into multi-site mode. Also, you will need to manually duplicate them.
You can install on the second website a WPAuto plugin (there are few options out there, so I am not going to link every single one) which allows you to import automatically some RSS feeds into your second website. However RSS feeds must be enabled on the first website to make these plugin fetch correctly the content, on top of that the content won't be created instantly but it will be fetched after a certain amount of time, (5/10 mins interval, maybe more, according to the plugin and host settings)
You can develop something custom, you can open up a REST endpoint on the second website and through the Wordpress APIs create programmatically a new post for each request received. On the First website you need to hook your Publish post function to send the data across to the second website to process it. As far as I am aware there are no plugins which does that so you'll have to do something on your own, requires a bit of time and you need to keep in considerations all the security implications in doing that.
Needless to say that I strongly hope you have access to both websites and the content you are trying to clone is yours or you have been authorized to republish it from the original author.
I am a newbie to word press and buddy press.For learning purpose I have created an account in a free word press hosting site and installed buddy press manually.But in my buddy press website when I am clicking on register new user link its showing a "Page not found" error message.
I have checked the buddy press folder and found a registration folder inside it.Can anyone please suggest a solution for this problem. Sorry for my bad English.
a free word press hosting site....
That's the problem. Free hosting sites are crippled and typically don't allow mod_rewrite and have other reduced functions that will impact anything more than a bare-bones WP install. Get a real hosting account: Recommended WordPress Web Hosting
This may not apply to you if the free host problem was actually the problem but the way to create a custom registration page is as follows..
In wordpress create a new page. Name it anything you like, let's say 'Register' and then click Publish Don't alter it in any other way.
A. In the wordpress admin panel go to settings -> buddypress -> pages.
B. Under Registration -> Register choose 'Register' (this is the blank page you created of the same name.)
Get a copy of register.php from bp-legacy (the default BP templates location)
/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-templates/bp-legacy/buddypress/members/register.php
Rename it to index-register.php and copy it to this location..
/wp-content/themes/YOURTHEME/buddypress/members/index-register.php
Your registration page will be at your.website/register/ Check that it is working (and of course change your.website to your actual domain name)
If you've followed these steps properly you will know wether your host is the problem.
You can customize index-register.php to suit your needs.
I try to follow the Instructions here but I also consulted this. I was able to install the plugin, create my Facebook app, get the namespace, icon etc. even a test post worked, but when I click "submit", I get a dialog box that says this:
Built-in Action Types require that you provide instructions for using your app's Open Graph integration as your Open Graph Test User in a functioning test environment. Failure to provide a functioning test environment will result in rejection of your Action Type.
I've tried typing in the box, but when I click continue I just get this box again. I wanted to setup auto syncing and ditch Networked Blogs, but maybe I should have stayed with a working solution, given this has gone far from smoothly. How do I get the publish article action submitted and approved?
I actually got the Facebook for WordPress plugin to work, but I didn't find it actually made my blog better. It seemed to run slow, unexpectedly stopped working at times, and did not result in increased traffic. If you want to share your posts to Facebook and you can stand clicking the button yourself after you hit publish, I recommend the Professional Share plugin. If you want related posts, I recommend the Yet Another Related Post Plugin.
The Facebook for WordPress plugin and JetPack are just too big, they have too much cruft, they are not worth running in my opinion and I've been using WordPress since 2005. Just because a big corporation makes an official plugin, doesn't mean it is the best.
I should create a private plone site.
I tried to read both the howto on plone.org
http://plone.org/documentation/kb/creating-private-plone-site
both of the responses already made an identical request for this channel
What is the best way to create a Plone private site
but I have not found a solution.
I do not want to use (if possible) as a product http://pypi.python.org/pypi/iw.rejectanonymous but I'd only change the workflow or permissions.
I thought "enough" to set as the default workflow "intranet_workflow" where state internally_published permits "View" and "Access contents information" only to authenticated but, so 'doing, connect to my site only see a blank page (I tried it on a basic install version 4.1.2) and the user isn't redirect to the login form.
Thanks for any help
Alex
it "just works"(TM) like this:
create a new plone site
go to /##types-controlpane and set the intrantet workflow as default workflow
and do not forget to apply changes.
after that, visiting the portal will redirect unauthenticated users to the login_form
(i tested it with a plain plone4.1.3 site)
no idea why you just see a blank page. any add-ons or themes installed?
For Plone 5 I followd fRiSi answer but I haven't found /##types-controlpane, however there's a way to get to that menu through ZMI.
Go to /<plone_site>/portal_workflow then under Workflows by type in (Default) field replace simple_publication_workflow with intranet_folder_worflow.
The list of available workflows can be found under /<plone_site>/portal_workflow/manage_main
Then click on Change and Update Security Settings. This should update workflow for all objects on the Plone site.
My client has 1000 WordPress blogs hosted on a server for customers. Each one is in its own domain through cpanel and SuPHP, running in CGI mode on Apache2.2. Now he wants me (I'm the PHP programmer) to get WP-Cache loaded out on each of these blogs and not just activated, but enabled. He also wants the timeout value set to 2 days instead of the default setting.
I have root on LAMP.
What is the preferred way to roll out an update to each blog such that on a page view, it sees if WP-Cache is enabled or not. If not, it needs to copy it out from a central source, activate it, and then enable it along with the different timeout value being used.
A way, maybe not the best way, is to write a script to copy the wp-cache plugin to every wp-content/pulugins folder. Then run another script that will go and modify every DB entry for it enabling it.
If not done correctly this can be devastating as it hits customer db's.
However, one thing to note is wp-cache has a history of killing other plugins. So, if you go in and add this plugin to everyone's wordpress it might hurt there experience if it hurts another plugin they have installed thus increasing support costs as people might be emailing trying to figure out what broke.
I take it this is being done to work on performance issues. Is it possible to maybe do some type of server caching outside of wordpress?
edit: after reading Joes comment I concur with him. Didn't even cross my mind.