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  • Thread Starter jbrowne

    (@jbrowne)

    Jikanv,
    The root cause of this for me was a security/membership plugin I had installed which was conflicting with CM Answers. This can be quite normal in WordPress. I deactivate the plugin and everything was fine. I used an alternative plugin for the plugin I lost and everything worked out. I recommend you try to narrow it down by deactivating your plugins and seeing if the questions appear for logged out users. Start with plugins that manage or interact with security. Hope this helps.

    By the way, CM Answers is great. Love this plugin.

    I see. That’s a shame. Ill see if I can find an alternative plugin. Does that mean you have a premium version of the product or premium support model? If you have a premium version, does that still mean that the user has to implement these code snippets manually into the plugin? For that reason alone I wouldn’t purchase it. It needs to be a complete solution, designed well, and following industry standards e.g. single stage password reset.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jbrowne

    (@jbrowne)

    Thanks Chad. May I say the plugin is great. A real problem solver for me due to my requirements.

    Yes I felt it was a filter. I wonder if you may have some instruction as to how I may do this? The filters I have tried so far have failed.

    I think this is something which would greatly benefit all of the wp-member users. You have made some really useful shortcode available for creating custom login pages but unfortunately have no simple approach to using these in conjunction with a restricted a page.

    Thanks for any advice given.

    ladober,
    I 100% agree. Its strange to have to ask for a username as its one of those variables that is most often forgotten by users. Hopefully it could just function with a single request for email address.

    JB

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