On the site I’m working on, a user can reset their password through the public-facing UM form, resulting in the HTML formatted password reset email sent.
However, if a site administrator manually resets a user’s password (in my particular scenario, it is entirely possible that a user may reach out directly asking for a reset rather than doing it themselves), the reset link will use WordPress’ default (and ugly) “Someone has requested a password reset for the following account” message.
I’d really like to ensure the same form is sent regardless of the user. Please let me know if this can be accomplished with a quick bit o code in functions.php or if there’s a setting in the plugin that will overcome this bug.
Thanks!
P.S.: For the record, on the very remote chance this might have a bearing on this issue: The site also has Ultimate Member reCAPTCHA installed. This had resulted in a second – since resolved – issue where the password reset form directly from the WP admin console (User > [Username] > Send Reset Link) would fail with a “please solve captcha” warning – obviously a conflict with the plugin. It’d also fail with no message if one attempted to do so from User > Send Password Reset. This was solved by deselecting “Enable Google reCAPTCHA on wp-login.php lost password form” from Settings > Extensions.
]]>How can I get Name to show again on the newsletter page?
Thanks!
]]>Is there a way to include a ‘default’ form via a theme template, or to hook the existing defaults and change them to suit my needs?
I see the note here in the FAQ about adding the run code in the template files, but without the form already present… it just doesn’t seem like it would do what I’m looking for, because then users would have to create new forms in the correct order?
Or, do forms retain their original number upon being restored from a backup?
I couldn’t find anything in the FAQ or site, and please feel free to tell me if this is beyond the scope of the plugin.
Thanks,
Carly
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/si-contact-form/
]]>I am trying to use the default wp-login.php?action=register
into our site. Is it possible to trap registrants there as free members and gain access to contents as free members?
Thanks.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/membership/
]]>I have problem with Contact form 7.
1) I am running it on a wordpress multisite and have multiple forms configured. But when I embed any form on any of my sites it gives a default form and does not embed the form I want.
The form I get has the fields Name*,email address*,website and comments. I don’t remember creating a form like this and assume it might be a default form.
I have tried deleting the existing forms and creating a new form but the same default form keeps coming up.
2) I thought of deactivating the plugin but in my network admin I do not see the plugin listed. Though in the dashboard of all my sites I see the Contact button at the bottom of the menu.
Hope someone can help me with this. Thanks!
]]>I created a 2nd form called home form and added that shortcode to the post and it still shows the default form.
Here is the page. I have filled out a very robust form that should be displayed instead. Does anyone know what could be causing this?
https://www.athensgahomes.net/athens-homes-for-sale/?page_id=10
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/contact-form-7/
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