We have a WordPress site with a BuddyPress community, currently to edit all areas of the users' profiles on the front-end we have to ask them for their login, I would like to be able to edit these when logged in as a WP admin.
I've seen various posts about change requests from a few years ago but nothing detailing how it can be achieved.
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I have created a blog a few weeks ago and have started to add posts about SQL-Server (Tips For DBs).
Very quickly I started to receive new suscribers (New User Registration) and now I have already 175.
But... it is very strange because I also have activated at the beginning the Google Analytics and I see just 1 or 2 visits per day, reflecting a total of 13 different users that have accessed the blog.
Anyone has an idea of what is happening?
How is possible that there are so many people suscribing the Blog that have never accessed it?
The blog has been created as an standard WordPress in a hosted domain. Just installed WordPress and activated some Plug-Ins: AddToAny Share Buttons, Akismet Anti-Spam, Goolytics - Simple Google Analytics, SpiceBox (Template) and Gutenberg.
For Goolitics, I just set the code that Google Analytics shows. That's all, no code, just that plug-ins and a few posts.
Akismet will help you in reducing the SPAM comments and not the users creation. As per Akismet "Akismet is a spam fighting service that protects millions of WordPress sites from comment and contact form spam."
Adding and configuring following plugins will help you reduce the number of SPAM registrations
Email Verification on Signup https://wordpress.org/plugins/email-verification-on-signups/
User Verification https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-verification/
Google ReCaptcha https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-captcha/
WP Approve Users https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-approve-user/
From the plugins list it seems there are no Web Application Firewall - Security plugins in place, It is highly recommended to use the security plugins on WordPress.
Im having Spam post on a clients WordPress site, the post does not have author or categories, I dont know how this post are beeing made, only two admins in the site have rights to post. Any idea where to start looking for?
The site has Woocommerce and WooCommerce Role Based Price plugins only. Also a child theme of Storefront.
Recently I have created a website with drupal7. I am facing some problem like administrator are unable to view all post created by users. its only showing the admin own post(admin/content) and each user there own post. But I would like to view all post list to the admin and there own posts for each users. I know its default things in the D6. How it possible for D7?
I am trying to make a wordpress site which will allow users to register by themselves and log into the site and have a profile. IS there such a plugin that will allow me to incorporate this into my site? I have looked around and being that I have very little experience with making sites/wordpress I have decided to ask some experts.
I know with wordpress you get a "blog" sort of site, but i'm hoping that if the plug-in i'm looking for exists then I can make my site to look different. The reason I am asking for each individual member to have their own "profile page/ private page" is because I want to be able to upload data to their specific pages and they should be able to see the data without seeing others'.
Thanks for any and all help you can provide me.
If I can't find a suitable solution, I will try to build a site with joomla, I had gone with wordpress because I had heard that it was easier to use.
Yeah, There is one plugin to do all these in wordpress. Plugin name: Profile Builder - front-end user registration, login and edit profile
plugin Link: http://wordpress.org/plugins/profile-builder/
Yeah, There is one plugin to do with all the things which you want. Plugin Name : "Theme My Login"
Plugin Features :
Your registration, log in, and password recovery pages will all match
the rest of your website
Includes a customizable widget to login anywhere from your blog
Redirect users upon log in and log out based upon their role
Show gravatar to users who are logged in.
Assign custom links to users who are logged in based on their role
Customize user emails for registration and/or password recovery
Send user emails in HTML format
Allow users to set their own password upon registration
Require users to be approved or confirm e-mail address upon
registration
Theme user profiles
Please refer the following Location :
Theme My Login
I just installed the Wordpress plugin (Q&A Lite by WPMU Dev). However, once I save it, it works as long as I'm logged in my Wordpress account but it does not appear once logged out from the Wordpress admin account. Instead, it just takes me back to the homepage. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
What version of WordPress are you running with the Q&A Lite plugin?
If you look at Questions>Settings and scroll down do you see an area for "Accessibility Settings"? In this area you can assign what user roles can take certain actions within the Q&A plugin.
Make sure you have the abilities for "Visitor" setup the way you want (such as being able to view questions and create answers). That should get you up and running.