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Yeah friendship could be an awesome feature ! Better than followers/following IMO
in reply to: Add Friend like buddypress[userpro_loggedout]Already a user? login or register[/userpro_loggedout][userpro_loggedin]Logged in as [username] ! (Logout?)[/userpro_loggedin]
in reply to: Important feature missing!@Ahmed it seems that these fields are translatable for register en profile forms, but in “request secret key” form the translation is not considered.
in reply to: TRANSLATIONSo you assume that some features are contradictory?
You allows you to limit the number of characters in names, and make certain fields mandatory, but will have to forget the social connection.
Social connect is for log in without have to give an email adress, a password, and confirm them by mail. It’s also a good thing for connecting quickly in the future. It’s not because we ask for some additionnal informations that social connect become useless.
We’re giving you solid arguments about logic and sense, I do not even see how you can not hear these arguments, yet you spend completely off by telling us things like “They are not happy with their own username in social account?” or “if you do not like it, turn it off”.
We’re not doing a whim for additional functionality, we hit on a REAL MALFUNCTION of your plugin.
We are not telling you that we do not like social connection, we are saying that it is illogical and foolish.I know you have plenty to do on your plugin, things that are certainly more important than what we demand. But in this case simply say “Ok guys, it’s true that this is a problem, I’ll have a look over in the future but I can not promise anything at the moment.” But do not pretend that there is no problem, then the problem is obvious.
in reply to: Social media sign up but custom UsernameIt is not a question of being happy or unhappy.
It is primarily a question of logic. As I said earlier you can put restrictions on our registration forms, but it is useless because people can pass through these restrictions by connecting via Facebook or Twitter.
Also, we make certain fields required for registration, but again it is useless since people go through as well.
Finally, on most sites, you never use the first and last names, only pseudonyms.
And that these are the reasons that concern me, but other people probably have many other reasons for wanting this feature.
We can already make several registration forms with UserPro, why not be able to dedicate one to social connection? This form would appear just after the first social connection and would be required to validate the creation of a profile. In this form we could put whatever we want to achieve as information that is not provided by the social connection.
I forbid names longer than 18 characters, but people connect with Facebook and create profiles with 25 characters or +. Confess that it is illogical.
in reply to: Social media sign up but custom UsernameYeah the best idea is to simply add a form appearing just after first social connect, and we can put what we want in this form.
in reply to: Social media sign up but custom UsernameHi dlcrazie
You are totally right!
We ask for this feature since few months, and the last time was here.
I’ve already talking about before launching my website in february.
I still hope that it will be added someday… In the meantime, I get emails every registration because people want to change pseudo -_-
We ABSOLUTLY need a second step registration, a form ton confirm the registration. As I’ve said before : “Currently we can make fields mandatory in registration form, but this make no sense because users log via social and can ignore the registration form!”
Also, we can limit name lenght but people can log with longer names by social connect, this make no sense too.
in reply to: Social media sign up but custom UsernameIt’s really important for me because username appears in URL of this default profile, and I’ve to keep it secret on my website :-\
in reply to: Something missing in bbpress integrationAbsolutly, maybe these dysfunctions comes from my theme or a plugin!
in reply to: [userpro_loggedout] not working correctlyIt seems that this shortcode is a little bit “crazy” 😀
I’ve already reported this issue, in my case the shortcode wasn’t working when I was displaying a profile just after an other profile (and in other particular cases).
So I redesigned the way my site works as a workaround.
in reply to: [userpro_loggedout] not working correctly“I got it now! I’ll do a fix for this in next version”
I give it a up 😀
Also if you have enough time to integrate TinyMCE 4.0 to frontend publisher it would be awesome 🙂
in reply to: SyntaxError: unexpected tokenI’ve never used Multisite with subfolders (mainsite.com/subsite) I’ve always use it with subdomains (subsite.mainsite.com).
As keyhanjun say, the problem should be your path. And I guess you will have similar issues with other plugins in near future. Anyway I can’t help you because I’ve never used this kind of network structure :-\
in reply to: Profile picture of user not showing up in multisiteIf you want a bigger icon, change directly this image : http://www.zonasconti.com/risparmia/wp-content/plugins/userpro/img/social/facebook_signin.png
in reply to: facebook icon changeHi Demi, please forgives my bad english.
Are you using wordpress multisite ? Or a single wordpress installation for each subsite ?
If you are using WordPress multisite, the database is already the same for all sites of your network, so you can’t merge them or duplicate them. If you go in memberlist of your network panel you will see that each user has an “activated” site. If you want that users can log in all your sites, you have to activate each site on each user.
It’s fastidious, but you have some plugins like “Multisite User Management” that achieve this automatically.
But if you are using multiple wordpress installations you have to share database between each website.
In these two cases this is not a UserPro issue!