jianbingguozi
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Do you mean the plug in that you suggested in this thread? Is it deactivated.
Hi @champsupertramp,
Yes, exactly.
In case anyone is still wondering, this ticket in Github says
This issue is fixed already. It is in the queue for release SOON.
Many thanks for the help!
I used @missveronicatv ‘s method to check the log of the emails that have been sent out. I did notice something:
In the settings of Ultimate Member, The “Recipients” for “Password Changed Email” is “Member“. In the Email log however, a password changed email was sent to the administrator. Also, the email was in the default format of WordPress, not the format customized with Ultimate Member.
It seems that Ultimated Member failed to overwrite the default email setting, at least for the “Password Changed Email”. Is this a bug of the plugin? Or is it something wrong on my side?
Dear @abidhasan112,
I also have the same issue as @atulc described:
“After login through this popup, the broswer stays at the same URL as the one where the popup was invoked, but instead of showing that page, it displays the error message:
This page doesn’t seem to exist.
It looks like the link pointing here was faulty. Maybe try searching?”Please try the “log in” button in https://nexus-e.org/test-wp/
In my webpage, I simply dragged a “Login | Register Form” widget into a popup template. No redirect after login. I expect that after clicking “log in” in the popup, the popup will show a success/fail message. But now, no matter whether I use my correct or incorrect credentials, it always returns a 404 page.
From your video I see that our setup for the button to invoke the popup is exactly the same. Maybe you want to show your settings of the popup & the login form so that I could compare what I have done wrong?
Thanks a lot!
- This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by jianbingguozi.
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In reply to: [NanoSpace] Syntax issue in wpml-config.xmlThank you very much for the quick fix!