Rating: 5 stars
Can I display the group archive on the site front page?
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Great plugin!
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I installed it according to instructions.
It reports that there are no groups (yet?).
It will not let me use any of it’s functions because I am “not authorized”.
No easy to find instructions provided for authorizing the first (admin) user…
Oh well…
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I stumbled on User Group by searching for weather which linked me to Weather Underground. I couldn’t help but notice an author with 40 plugins to his belt which then led me to view his plugins hence the review. This plugin is a necessity for large groups of users especially in the world of buddypress. Have i said thanks to the author……Thanks…Gracias (So much for “be brief and descriptive”)
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Hey mate,
The plugin is very good and came quite handy for the development for one of my clients.
There are couple of things that could be written in a better way and the code could have much more comments(!), but from the user point of view it’s perfect!
Moreover I haven’t had much trouble adding group default color and using the plugin class to merge it with my custom code.
Cheers,
Rafal
Rating: 1 star
I tried this plugin for Groups with WordPress version 3.9.2 and my users don’t change color when they’re placed in the group. Searched around for answers & posted in support but didn’t find any. Cleaning out plugins today, so it’s getting deleted.
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My site is still under construction – I am still in a learning curve. So far this is one of my favorite plugins. I wanted a plug in where people could “choose their own group”. I set this up, and then with Admin Editor Pro… I gave users the power to “choose their group”. I activated “groups_access” for them. (Could have done the same using User Role Editor.) When you do this, all of the groups appear on their profile. They can “check a box” and pick their group. My groups are free… which is what this plug in is for. It’s just a very simple great plug in. Your groups appear in your user page color coded.
But, I will change some permissions. Even though my site is free, there are different level page permissions. With this plug-in, people “place their orders”. Then, with User Role Editor, you simply add the corresponding additional user role applicable for the group… making sure the people have qualified to go to that level and join that group (I have qualification requirements for some groups).
I want people to have that ID in their profile immediately upon requesting the group… then I go through and make the change for htem. I didn’t want those heavy membership programs… and role scoper was the only program I found that let people request to join a group. And with that, it was more steps for people, and not the immediate gratification of checking the box,it’s on their profile page, and they immediately show up in the member list page of that group (linked via shortcode)… like with this plugin.
None of the membership plugins I tried worked, really… they slowed down my oh so slow shared server site… but I really like this simple plug in. It hasn’t slowed down my site… and it has done what I wanted. I love the colors. ??
**And “brief” is not my specialty (i.e be brief and descriptive). I like words. ??
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This is exactly one of the must have plugin.
One comment: During “Add a new user” action, it should better to show the group option. Now I have to create a user first, then, edit the user for specific group. It takes some time.
Other than this, it is great!
Thank you.
Rating: 5 stars
Outstanding plugin – definitely lives up to its name. Simple and elegant – if only it turned up higher on Google so I found this sooner!
The only thing I can think is the ability to add users to groups from the user listing page as opposed to from the individual profile page. This would make managing large amounts of users in groups much easier.
Thanks ??
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