degagnemarc
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Hello!
Anybody home ?
Thanks, joneiseman,
I did try your solution before, It still does not show any events to start with.
I do not want to show the calendar on this page. Just the events with a search capability just on events.I did try and set an archive page for events, but this overrides every thing on the page, like a page header and other components than you build with a page builder.
The search form bar seemed a good solution but this one does not seem to work as I would espect. I am going to wait a bit more to see if the support as a solution for this one or any one else. If not I will probably change of pluggins.
- This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by degagnemarc.
I am even getting a 404 page on other tabs in settings after saving (noting is saved).
I tried deactivation and deletion and reinstallation of the extension, still the same.
Hello @andrewshu, Thanks for your reply.
Both actually. I can only edit the email templates in the php file directly. I have put the template files in : My_child_theme > ultimate-member > email > template_name.php.
I can see the modification made directly in the file, but if I try to save a template that I modified in the Ultimate Member interface, I get a 404 page after clicking on the save button. When I go back to the template, nothing was saved.
Hello Peter,
Thanks for your reply!
From the tests I did, it seems that the extension is using the WordPress login, probably through a hook and with new styles. The login is activated through a shortcode on the page of your choice.
So I am assuming this because when login in, WF apply the message to the form if captcha is activated.
Obviously, Google captcha does not trust a WP login on another page name!!! Unless there is another explanation.
Also, I have been testing thewordfence_ls_require_captcha
hook to activate/deactivate the verification on that specific page and that works./ REMOVE RECAPTCHA EVALUATION FROM THE MEMBERS LOGIN PAGE add_filter( "wordfence_ls_require_captcha", "no_recaptcha_required", 999 ); function no_recaptcha_required() { // Member login page if( is_page( 2061 )) { return false; } }
I could not find any errors in my console. This site does not have any custom JS.
Unless there is a solution to keep the captcha and having Google accept it normally, my case is solved for now.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by degagnemarc.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by degagnemarc.