• Works well as a simple directory, but reviews cannot be left because the wp_atbdp_review:?Table does not exist If you have no idea how to solve this yourself, you cannot permit reviews. Also not synching with buddypress / wordpress login and sign up pages. These pages need a seperate shortcode. So either you have no other member directory or you must generate a separate page to permit people to list their items. Finally, the page where you would fix these errors (… /aazztech_settings#_pages) shows error “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.” and that as an admin.

    This is not a plugin that would be easy to setup if you’re not familiar with coding.

    • This topic was modified 4 days, 19 hours ago by manni65929.
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  • Plugin Support rashed848

    (@rashed848)

    Hello manni65929 !

    Thank you for your feedback. I’d like to address the specific concerns you’ve raised regarding the issues with reviews, BuddyPress syncing, and the access problems you encountered.

    1. Issue with Reviews – wp_atbdp_review Table Missing: The issue you’re facing with reviews is related to the missing wp_atbdp_review table. This table was removed as part of a significant migration we implemented in version 7.1.0, which was released over 3 years ago. We moved the review system to WordPress’s native comments table in order to improve performance, simplify maintenance, and take advantage of WordPress’s built-in features. Since this migration, we have not had similar reports from other users.

    Could you please provide more details on your system or any error logs you’ve encountered? This will help us determine the exact cause and assist you in resolving the issue quickly.

    2. BuddyPress Login/Signup Pages Syncing: Regarding the syncing issue with BuddyPress login and signup pages: Directorist uses custom pages for login and registration by default. However, since you’re using BuddyPress, we offer a BuddyPress/BuddyBoss Integration extension. This extension allows you to sync the login and registration pages with BuddyPress, meaning you won’t need to use the Directorist login page. Once integrated, BuddyPress login will work seamlessly across your site without further issues.

    3. Accessing the Settings Page: If you’re encountering the “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page” error as an admin, it may be related to user permissions or conflicts with other plugins. Please ensure that you have the necessary administrative privileges, and try disabling any other plugins to check for conflicts. If the issue persists, please provide more details about your setup so we can investigate further.

    We want to ensure everything works as expected for your site. If you need help setting up any of the above features or resolving these issues, don’t hesitate to reach out through our technical support channel. We’re here to assist you and get everything running smoothly.

    Best Regards.

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