Having Login Issue with my Asgaros Forum
Quote from u2club25 on October 20, 2018, 12:47 amI have been having this issues for a very long time now but i like Asgaros so I could not un-install it for other plugins.
This issue is that when new users register and after they have created their password, after successful login to https://pgupdates.ng/forum/, for them to create Post or comment, the site keep showing “
You need to log in to create posts and topics” I have installed login/logout redirect yet didn’t work out.kindly Help so that after successful login, they won’t be ask again to login.2. Is there a way to customized sender name to my pgupdates as senderwhen new subscribers register?Thank you guys.your contribution is highly welcome.
I have been having this issues for a very long time now but i like Asgaros so I could not un-install it for other plugins.
This issue is that when new users register and after they have created their password, after successful login to https://pgupdates.ng/forum/, for them to create Post or comment, the site keep showing “
Quote from Asgaros on October 23, 2018, 2:33 pmHello @u2club25
Please ensure first that you have disabled caching-plugins for the page on which the forum-shortcode is located at. I guess that an old state of the site is delivered to your users because of it. If you dont use any caching-plugins please also check first if disabling other plugins temporarly for testing purposes fixes this problem.
The mail which you receive when a new user signs up is completely created by the WordPress core. If you want to modify the signup-mail-logic somehow, you have to check for some WordPress extensions which allows you to change the registration-mails.
Hello @u2club25
Please ensure first that you have disabled caching-plugins for the page on which the forum-shortcode is located at. I guess that an old state of the site is delivered to your users because of it. If you dont use any caching-plugins please also check first if disabling other plugins temporarly for testing purposes fixes this problem.
The mail which you receive when a new user signs up is completely created by the WordPress core. If you want to modify the signup-mail-logic somehow, you have to check for some WordPress extensions which allows you to change the registration-mails.