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Cute idea! Let us know if you have any other questions!
in reply to: The user did not enter a description yet.themedutch is correct. WordPress allows translation through the use of a PO/MO file. This however, is a more complicated procedure which is outlined here and requires access to either the command line or the use of a plugin to generate the translations. Say What? is the easier option when you’re only looking at translating a single string rather than generating a translation file for the whole plugin.
in reply to: The user did not enter a description yet.Hey Kris, that’s an understandable sentiment, but Say What? has virtually zero overhead. I’d recommend giving it a chance. After all, it’s as close to an ‘official’ option as WordPress has for single-string translations.
in reply to: The user did not enter a description yet.Oooh… good one! Even if it doesn’t make core, that would make a slick extension!
in reply to: Free expression space on profileIn the User Registration/Profile or in Frontend Publisher?
in reply to: New field area: How to add external link?Simple fix! Install the plugin Say What? and go to the Tools->Text Replacement page. Add a new replacement and enter
The user did not enter a description yet.
for the original text,userpro
for the textdomain, and enter your new text in the appropriate field.in reply to: The user did not enter a description yet.Think I might have misunderstood the question 😉
in reply to: How to display shortcode on ALL PAGES?Easiest way is probably the Shortcode Widget plugin. It adds a widget to WordPress that is basically identical to the text widget except that it allows shortcodes.
in reply to: How to display shortcode on ALL PAGES?There’s technically 2 ways. The easiest is to replace the relevant images. They are located in the
userpro/img/social
directory. However, this is also the wrong way. Replacing these images will result in your new images getting replaced on each upgrade… not fun. The right way to do it would be to upload your new images to somewhere other than the plugin folder (you can actually just use the media manager if you’d like), and override the images through CSS. Something like this would work fine:a.userpro-social-facebook {
background-image: url('path/to/your/image.png') !important;
}Obviously, the path should be replaced with your actual path, and the class name (that’s the
userpro-social-facebook
part) should be replaced with the appropriate class for the button in question.in reply to: changing social login buttons… ‘This account is for test purposes only.’ 😉
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