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mindaji
ParticipantDear Sir:
I’ve found what causes such a problem. Now it’s been fixed.Many thanks!
mindaji
ParticipantHi, Victor:
Thanks for your kind support! We will go through the trouble shooting process to find out the conflict code or plugin.mindaji
ParticipantHi, Andras:
Thanks for your reply to my tickets! I will start trouble shooting from there.mindaji
ParticipantHi, Cliff:
Thanks for your reply. It seems these cannot be resolved in near future.mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
Thanks! I trust it will work.
Are you guys located in UK?
mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
Thanks for your answer! I will try it…mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
I have just tested the URL setting. It does not work if a user uses to manage his own events without login first(http://events365.test/events/community/list). As desired, he should be redirected the login page(our page with shortcode [theme-my-login] in it) for login.Any updates for the solution?
Minda
mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
This sounds like an easy solution.We are building a site in Chinese, and would like to test all your plugins thoroughly.
Thanks for your tips! We will try it today!
Minda
mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
I have tested the “Theme My Login” (In fact, we have used other similar plugins too) . The issue is with use of “Community Events”. When a user starts to add or edit an event without login first (URL: /events/community/list) he is prompted with the default login screen that does not look good at all. Theme My Login is good to use. However, we cannot find a way to replace the default login with Theme My Login instead in the situation. Could you let us know how to resolve this problem then?mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
I thought I would never receive any response anymore. I really appreciate your reply!I would give it a try to see if the plug-in will help me style the logon page.
mindaji
ParticipantWell, I have not received any response to this issue. Could anyone help resolve this issue?
mindaji
ParticipantHi, Geoff:
I am testing the customization. Some paths are specified in the header section, some are not. Is there any specific customization guide from you regarding “Community Events” only?Minda
mindaji
ParticipantHi, Brendan:
We have set Contributor role for all the user accounts monitoring attendees’ RSPVs. They cannot see the list with “Going” or “Not Going” from the Front-end. We cannot let them use the admin board as it would be out of our control of the tickets/RSPVs settings. They could do anything to modify the settings then.Minda Ji
December 8, 2017 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Front View "View your RSVPs" Not Shown to the Contributor who post the events #1401749mindaji
ParticipantHi, Cliff:
I will give it a try and let you know if it works for us right.Thanks!
Minda Ji
December 7, 2017 at 11:48 pm in reply to: Front View "View your RSVPs" Not Shown to the Contributor who post the events #1400978mindaji
ParticipantFrom your email:
So really you want to block all of wp-admin except for their own events’ wp-admin Attendee Report screen?Yes, just allow them to view the list at front-end. If they are allow to use wp-admin bar they will be able to create and edit any RSVPs and tickets by themselves. We would loose the control (Unless the mata boxes of RSVPs and Tickets are removed, right?).
Minda
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