@daynewilliams
6 years, 1 month ago
Thank you. Will updating the plugin overwrite the changes I make to this file?
Thanks for replying Prashant.
I would like to only change the login link on that particular page for my members.
I still plan to keep my login for myself as an admin: https://fitness101.nz/login
I need my website users to login with my Restrict Content Pro plugin’s login: https://fitness101.nz/members-login/
The problem is that BuddyPress activation page directs my members to the admin login page.
6 years, 2 months ago
The issue with these plugins is that they are never updated.
I have managed to figure out a work-around without the need for a plugin: https://fitness101.nz/register/
Ahh – i figured it.
Security plugins have a new user registration approval section I had to disable.
It turns out it is my All in One WP Security plugin causing the issue.
Is there a way to tell what setting in the plugin is causing the interference so I do not have to disable the plugin?
6 years, 3 months ago
Thanks for the reply Shane.
From what I understand this can only work using the multi-site feature? So if I had 2 different installations of WordPress for each website and wanted to have the BuddyPress accounts shared between the two websites – it would not work?