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Hi,
I think the time has came to ensure that UserPro is as smooth on multisite with different setups, and works seamlessly with your WordPress, a single or multisite install, on main or subsite.
Basically this thread will be a roadmap and bugfixes, and improvement to make multsite experience a breeze.
How can you help in that?
Post the bug you experienced, and mention what should be the correct practice for UserPro in multisite, also include if it is a main or sub site.
Please help me ensure that UserPro + Multisite is a perfect combo, this is my main focus now – since an increasing number of clients face some multisite conflicts.
Thanks for your cooperation!
I have tested prouser on a sub-site and the first issue i have faced is login and registration. As an admin I am able to log in successfully however if I attempt to log in as a subscriber I am unable to gain access. Additionally the registration button does not direct me anywhere if i try log to register.
thanks
I’ve had to deactivate UserPro because when I made a test account as a user and chose to hide my real name, it was still showing up in the membership directory. 🙁
any updates to this yet? very excited about getting this working on my site.
thankyou
If an user registers on one site, his profile is created only on this website and not on the others ! It is not a UserPro issue, but I think it could be a UserPro feature 🙂
I don’t know if it’s hard to do, but if we’ll could have an option for sharing users accross the networks and let them appearing in all members directories of the networks it could be AWESOME !
For the moment, I have to search for a plugin to do that and I hope it will be compatible with UserPro.
I agree with Nexnivis on this. This feature would be terrific.
User management across the network is essential. The badge system also must take into consideration. If a user post 20 comments on each site and reaches a total of 100 must be able to get the badge “100 comments”. Currently the plugin is too fragmented in the management of a single site, it must offer a broader management across the network. This is extremely important.
After more deepest verification, the user profile already exist on all websites accross the network, but strangly he can login only on the website where he was registered !
So, if I recaps :
When an user registers on a website :
– we can consult his profile on the other sites of the network
– he counts in followers/followings on the other sitesBUT
– he can’t log on other sites
– he don’t appear in the memberlist of the other sitesAs it stands, UserPro is unusable on a multisite installation.
It is important to address these issues.
A user who is registered on a site must be able to connect to any other site, and it should also appear in the list of members of each site.IMPORTANT : I’ve got a solution for the login problem in multisite !
I explain :
On a multisite install, when a user registers on a site he is really present only on this site. If you’ll go on your network admin panel you’ll see that the user is only affected to one site : the one where he has registered.
Manually you can add all the other sites to the user, but the solution is to automatise it ! That’s precisely what ThreeWP Broadcast does.
The first use of ThreeWP Broadcast is to share posts across the network, but in his premium version there is a lot of other features whose : Share users across the network ! When an user registers on any site of the network, all the other sites are enabled for this user and he can log anywhere on your network. Of course if he’s logged on a site, he’s logged on the others too, he don’t have to log in each site.
I’m f*cking happy because it works like a charm !
But, this don’t solve the other problem :
When you check the memberlist of a site, you’ll see only the members who have registered on this site. And it’s a real problem. You can’t create a network community if the memberlist doesn’t work correctly :-\The further I go the more I discovered other problems… Of course, social activity and allocation of badges do not work properly.
Social activity displays only what people do on the site where you are. This means that if you follow someone and you look at his activity on site1.mainsite.com you do not know what it does on other network sites.
And it seems that the badge system considers only the actions taken at the site where the user was registered. For example, if at the beginning he made his entry on site3.mainsite.com he has the badge “50 posts” if he wrote 50 posts on site3, posts on other sites are not considered.
Finally, in the state, UserPro can not be used properly on a multisite installation. Unless you want each site has its own community.
But in my case I’ll have to forget UserPro as it would not be fully compatible with multisite installations. 🙁
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