• Resolved crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)


    Hello,

    I like this plugin a lot, so clean, simple, very nice. I am just using the login shortcode on a page with a link in a side bar that calls it up for now, as I develop a site.

    I have found that when I have “Hide admin bar for non-admin users?” checked, that I am unable to access a page to edit it from the front end using the pages Edit link, even though I am logged in and the black admin bar at the top is present, and that link wouldn’t be present if I wasn’t logged in. What happens is a hanging on the page for a bit, then a continuing hang with white browser window.. .

    Unchecked it is fine. It is also fine with the “Disable dashboard access for non-admin users?” checked. I have not tried or had cause to check anything else to see how it might be…

    Kind regards.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/clean-login/

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  • Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Could you give me your URL? Is your user an admin one?

    Regards,

    Alberto Hornero.

    Thread Starter crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)

    I will give you the URL via an email but not out here in the open. Not sure how that would help though, without also giving you an admin access, which I am hesitant to do at this point. Without admin access you’d not be able to experience the problem. And as well we are regularly editing pages and posts and I don’t want to disable that “Edit” link.

    Does your request for url mean you’ve tried and cannot duplicate the issue…?

    My user is the primary unchangeable user, admin user id#1. There is only one other user, my partner, also an admiin user, id#2. The site is in development and is not planned to have many if any other users, being aimed a little differently than typical.

    It is a very standard setup generally, using the same pro theme we’ve used a while on a couple sites, and other plugins are for the most part well-regarded stable up to date ones we have used for a while with no problems.

    We are both on Macs, os x 10.9.3, and using Chrome as the browser.

    It is when I went to the front to check some things I was doing in the back and then tried to go to edit a page some more, from right there on the page, that I discovered the problem. I had recently added your login plugin so I went looking there.

    When I unchecked both “Hide admin bar…?” and “Disable dashboard access…?” the problem immediately disappeared. When I rechecked “Hide admin bar…?” the problem reappeared. When I unchecked that again and rechecked “Disable dashboard access…?” it did not reappear. That is the way I have left it for now.

    Hope this helps…

    Kind regards.

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Hi @crzyhrse,

    Yes, write me an email.- ahornero(at)codection.com

    Please, set a temporal password and send me the credentials to duplicate the issue. Don’t worry about sharing it with me, WordPress development is the business model of our company, and we are quite responsible about that.

    Regards,

    Alberto.

    Thread Starter crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)

    Hi Alberto,

    Last evening I was googling around and found this: https://stevejenkins.com/blog/2012/05/fixing-wordpress-admin-issues-with-cloudflare-page-rules/

    Because my sites are hooked into Cloudflare I set up some page rules there to disengage WordPress admin areas from Cloudflare the way the above post suggests, and now this morning I have discovered that the issue I reported in this thread is gone… ??

    Thank you very much for being so attentive. And just to say that in the future if it is ever called for I’ll not hesitate to give you a temporary admin access… ??

    Kind regards,

    John

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Hi John,

    Thanks for the note, although I think this is something that solves the official Cloudflare plugin https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/cloudflare/

    Regards,

    Alberto.

    Thread Starter crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)

    Hi Alberto,

    You are welcome…

    The Cloudflare plugin is something aside from the the issue we discuss here. After putting a site into the Cloudflare network (CDN) IPs connecting to one’s site come from CloudFlare’s range. Their plugin ensures you can continue to see the originating IP, and additionally any spam that is reported on your site can be recorded by Cloudflare. The Cloudflare plugin is installed as a matter of course on my Cloudflare connected sites.

    The page rules in Cloudflare I mentioned above are setup in one’s Cloudflare account on the Cloudflare website.

    Be well.

    John.

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Hi John,

    Thank you for clarifying the situation ?? Regards,

    Alberto.

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