• jakefromd4

    (@jakefromd4)


    Update intentionally broke several sites, forcing us to do a lot of work to fix this. I understand monetizing your work, but don’t extort it from your users.

    Would not recommend and currently seeking alternate solutions.

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    @jakefromd4 May I ask which part of your sites was broken?

    Thread Starter jakefromd4

    (@jakefromd4)

    We set a custom profile editing page. After the update, this page would just forward to the login page. Upon checking the backend, we find that the themed profile is now a paid add-on.

    We found an older version of the plugin and have gotten that working while we search for an alternate solution.

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by jakefromd4.
    ysan

    (@ysan)

    @jakefromd4 Same problem here. Can you please share the older version of the plugin.

    rocketfarmer

    (@rocketfarmer)

    Ours was redirection, which they are also now charging for in the “legacy bundle”. Trouble is, rolling back didn’t fix the problem for us.

    Thread Starter jakefromd4

    (@jakefromd4)

    Sure thing @rocketfarmer and @ysan, I found it on this post by Mossweb (link below). Once I rolled back the plugin version, I had to re-configure the settings of the plugin to get everything working again.

    https://mosswebworks.com/old-version-of-theme-my-login/

    Best of luck!

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