• Where to start.
    Can not activate PlugIn with xTheme have not determined which is the problem as yet but suspect xTheme reverted back to Standard WP theme activated then changed back to xTheme.

    I have been using xTheme and xTheme Pro and there is a conflict on adding a ShortCode into a new page. Seems to be problems at times with other Themes as well, was using OceanWP and format of pages all over the place.
    Have been attempting to do away with the default MemberShip selection page, that has been fun, the ShortCodes don’t seem to work as expected.

    Several other problems but just need to know not to go there. Still marching on and see what else I have to work around.
    But must say compared with several other premium membership plugins it is well rounded and behaves.

    Addition to what I added the other week;

    What would make it really good is to have the user interface for there account more modular, meaning having the edit for the members details edit as a separate ShortCode or even better all of the sections for the User Account as modules with a ShortCode for each area especially a problem with the format of the display example on a mobile/cell phone all screwed up. I have gone away from X theme with this plugin and the only premium theme I have had any sort of luck with has been Total but still the problem of layout with edit members profile only way I have found to clean it up is with changing the CSS using Yellow Pencil. But would be so much better if it was all module like, as with many Membership Plugins they all have similar problems. Thinking of delving a bit deeper and possibly crating my own Plugin to over write it.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Rob Fowler.
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  • Plugin Author jdailey

    (@jdailey)

    Thank you for the feedback and thoughtful review. I will pass your concerns along to the development team. Drag and drop theme frameworks create proprietary ways of handling code. This increases functionality and flexibility in some areas but can cause conflicts with other plugins. We try to maintain compatibility with as many 3rd-party frameworks as possible and extend code where possible but cannot guarantee compatibility with frameworks not hosted on wp.org as the approach may not follow WordPress conventions.

    Thread Starter Rob Fowler

    (@fobbert)

    Hi jdailey,
    Thanks for the reply, and yes I guess it would be hard to keep up with all the 3rd-party frameworks. Do you know of a good flexible, rounded Theme that you have tested against that works well? Another thing I noticed last night was a problem with the MailChimp addon, I did a search of the Knowledge Base and has been noted was a problem. Hard to keep up with all the changes these days even with WordPress itself version changes I hold my breath to see if there is a problem.

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