• Installed TML and enabled all options…then I went to try to edit my profile (as admin by clicking “My profile” in top right corner) and it redirects to a page that is named My Profile but it has a user / pass prompt again (on front-end of site). I can still see the admin bar at the top. Enter my user / pass again, taken to homepage. Rinse and repeat.

    Even if I go to users in WP admin and click “edit” on the admin user…same problem.

    Also tried making a standard (subscriber) user and it behaves the same way.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/theme-my-login/

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  • Thread Starter Incredible Escape Rooms

    (@resolvedhosting)

    To clarify, if I’m logged in as admin and try to edit profile of a user in WP Admin, that does work. Just each user (whatever level) cannot edit or view their own profile.

    What theme are you using? What configuration did you set at the “Themed Profile settings / Restrict Dashboard access” area?

    Thread Starter Incredible Escape Rooms

    (@resolvedhosting)

    I fixed it already. The issue was I didn’t understand about the params for the shortcode. It’s odd that TML creates the pages and inserts the short-code but doesn’t include the params needed. In fact I couldn’t even find the available params listed anywhere. The shortcode page for the TML documentation only gives the example of [theme-my-login default_action=”login”]. And the pages when created only have [theme-my-login]. Once I realized there were params available I guessed and put [theme-my-login default_action=”register”] on the register page and [theme-my-login default_action=”profile”] on the my profile page and all was well.
    Strange that the plugin doesn’t just input those on the correct pages when it creates the pages and puts the shortcode.

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