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  • Thread Starter bytheriver

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    Sorry to keep bothering you about this.

    I put My Courses as a submenu item under both Log In and Log Out and what happened was:
    – if a user was logged in, My Courses appeared as a top menu item (in place of Log In) plus as a submenu under Log Out, so that it is in 2 places just as it looks on the menu settings page
    – if a user was not logged in, My Courses appeared as a top menu item (in place of Log Out) plus as a submenu item under Log In, so that it is in 2 places just as it looks on the menu settings page

    I was able to work around it by reorienting and putting Log In and Log Out both as submenu items under My Courses and now the login/logout works just fine. So I’ve got it working ok but I thought you would like to know about the issue.

    Regards,

    Suzy

    Thread Starter bytheriver

    (@bytheriver)

    Thank you. That did return the logout page to the menu which is a most welcome sight. (However, a page called “My Courses” used to be underneath the login/logout pages as a submenu item. This is still the case before logging in but now, once the user has logged in, it is no longer a submenu item but another top menu item. Is it possible to keep it as a submenu item whether or not logged in?

    Also, now that I can test using logout from the menu, I discovered that even though in the redirect settings it is still set to return the user to the TML themed login page, it’s showing the standard wordpress logout page. Do I now need to make that a custom location in the settings? That means I would lose the message that the user has been successfully logged out.

    See at Thank you. That did return the logout page to the menu which is a most welcome sight. However, a page called “My Courses” used to be underneath the login/logout pages as a submenu item. This is still the case before logging it but now, once the user has logged in, it is no longer a submenu item but another top menu item.
    Also, now that I can test using logout from the menu, I discovered that even though in the redirect settings it is still set to return the user to the TML themed login page, it’s showing the standard wordpress logout page. Do I now need to make that a custom location in the settings? That means I would lose the message that the user has been successfully logged out.

    You can see at teachingsofvalue.org

    I am having the same problem too and had to deactivate it. Too bad – I miss it.

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