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  • #310785
    a3132
    Participant

    How can I edit my registration page to make the radio buttons of profile questions align vertically instead of side by side?

    (I’ve only edited CSS to do very simple things like change background colors. I’m pretty new at this.)

    #310784
    Varun Dubey
    Participant

    @artsybohemian BuddyPress override the default registration process, you can check following thread

    How to disable the registration function of buddypress?

    #310782
    artsybohemian
    Participant

    Wordpress: 5.4
    BuddyPress: 5.1.2
    Theme: BeTheme
    BuddyPress is messing with my registration page. It looks awkward and I can’t edit it (before the wordpress update or after). I can only see it when I’m logged out and can’t find a place to edit it when I’m logged in. A developer tried to help me and when they deactivated BuddyPress, everything worked fine. Any ideas?
    Thanks

    #310776
    morpheus636
    Participant

    My users aren’t getting the sign up email – It’ not even going to their spam folder. Is there something I need to do to enable it?

    Also when they sign up, it says that the username is taken, even when it isn’t, but it creates the record of the sign up with the username

    joshinshaker.com

    jvalenzh
    Participant

    Hello,

    Is it possible to create more than one registration form? For example to have a separate form for different member types? If so, how?

    WordPress 5.4
    BuddyPress 5.1.2

    Thanks.

    Javier.

    #310759
    morpheus636
    Participant

    Hi.
    When I log out of my site, and then try to register, it leads me to a blank page.

    I created a page called register, and set it as the registration page in buddypress.
    I also created an activation page called activation and set it to the activation page in buddypress.

    What am I doing wrong?

    I am using the newest version of buddypress (installed yesterday) and the newest version of wordpress (installed 2 days ago)

    The login page works just fine.
    I set wordpress to allow sign ups.

    visitatore
    Participant

    Good morning. I installed Buddypress on an alterview blog with the Extra theme, all in Italian. I am practical in using “Loco Translate”, in fact I translated everything I needed, but an important thing remained for me: the first message that Buddypress sends to the newly registered user. I’ll explain.
    The new user registers by filling in all the fields and sends the request. At this point he receives the first email as below:

    ——————-

    Thanks for registering!

    To complete the activation of your account, go to the following link and click on the Activate button:
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    If the ‘Activation Key’ field is empty, copy and paste the following into the field – xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    ———————-
    Through Loco Translate I have traced the corresponding string but it has already been translated into Italian and despite everything THE ASPIRING NEW USER RECEIVES THE EMAIL IN ENGLISH. I tried to “synchronize” but the situation remains the same. Can anyone help me? I would be infinitely grateful to you.
    Claudio

    #310719
    mholmes3038
    Participant

    I’m not sure if anyone else has mentioned this before or has ideas how to do this. I have an existing API uses SQL. My users currently register in app and log in through the app. Recently we purchased WP. I’m a .net Dev so PHP is a little new to me. Anyway, Is there a way to intergrate buddy press registration with my existing API? I have no issues using the default BuddyPress registration. I just want my users to register in two places. I’d like Buddy Press to make a call to my API as well as my WP when registering users and I’d like to make a call in my apps to register users to my WP that uses Buddy Press. I think its just two API calls. Just need to know how with step by step or video or something. Is this free? Is this paid? What do I need to do to make this work?

    #310693
    osmantarar
    Participant

    i have latest wordpress installed 5.3.2. when someone register on my site through buddypress registration form he receives activation email from “wordpress@mysite.com” i want to change it to “custom@mysite.com”. and title my site name with description. Optional: can i send users after activation a welcome mail?

    #310686
    peppo90
    Participant

    Hi, I have the problem with the registration page. I want to use the wordpress default page for the registration, but this page is not a really page and I can’t select this page in the buddypress settings. How can I do?

    #310655

    In reply to: Activate user in PHP

    David Cavins
    Keymaster

    Hi, You can skip the email activation step by adding the following filter to one of your php files:

    add_filter( 'bp_registration_needs_activation', '__return_false' );

    visitatore
    Participant

    Good morning. I installed Buddypress on an alterview blog with the Extra theme, all in Italian. I am practical in using “Loco Translate”, in fact I translated everything I needed, but an important thing remained for me: the first message that Buddypress sends to the newly registered user. I’ll explain.
    The new user registers by filling in all the fields and sends the request. At this point he receives the first email as below:

    ——————-

    Thanks for registering!

    To complete the activation of your account, go to the following link and click on the Activate button:
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    If the ‘Activation Key’ field is empty, copy and paste the following into the field – xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    ———————-
    Through Loco Translate I have traced the corresponding string but it has already been translated into Italian and despite everything THE ASPIRING NEW USER RECEIVES THE EMAIL IN ENGLISH. I tried to “synchronize” but the situation remains the same. Can anyone help me? I would be infinitely grateful to you.
    Claudio

    #310568
    Arif Sharif
    Participant

    Hello,

    I install the BuddyPress in my site and BuddyPress provides the Login button. When I click on the login button it redirects to the default login page of WordPress. I want to customize it and want the login fields should come under website header and footer.
    please help on the same.

    You can find my login page here: Login or register

    There is another concern that profile image also set at the time of registration.
    Is there any provision by which we can offer the user to set the profile image at the time of registration.

    Thanks

    #310552
    Mangesh Nadekar
    Participant

    Hi Team,

    Also I am using s2Member Pro(version 200301) plugin for user registration.

    After registration through s2Member Pro form and setting up password, user profile view tab is not displaying profile details(i.e. blank page) unless user saves profile details once after logging-in.

    In admin section, Name field under (Extended Field => Basic Details) of BuddyPress Xprofile Custom Field Types plugin is empty after user registration.

    #310528
    davood1975
    Participant

    Hello,

    I have the following problem, i use Buddypress and the plugin youzer to manage members.
    I have crate myself all members untill now but I would like to activate the registration on my website.
    Unfortunately, when a user complete the register from and click on register , we arrive directly to the home page and no email to acticate the account is send. The re is also nothing on my user registration.

    All pages are created and mentionned in the sectio pages in Buddypress setting-

    You can check it on my website – www. web-devis-ch
    it s in french, the link is “LOGIN AGENCE – S’ENREGISTRER

    If someone can help me would be great 🙂

    #310523
    olivier83
    Participant

    Hello,
    I’m using a plugin to create forms and registration forms on my WordPress website.
    It’s WP Fluent Form Pro.
    I want to fill the extended profile fields of buddypress from the registration forms I create with the plugin.
    The support of the plugin says that I can use the user meta for passing other inputs to BuddyPress fields. They don’t want to help me more claiming that I have to find the solution by myself…

    My issue is that I don’t find any User Meta in the extend profiles of buddypress. Where can I find them?

    Thank you for your help.

    #310503
    luigi
    Participant

    good morning, I don’t know what happened but so far the registration worked well, from today anyone who registers by entering the required data, at the end when he clicks on complete the registration does nothing, remains on the same registration page, please can you help me, site http://www.massomassaggi.com
    thank you very much
    Luigi

    #310476
    diri96
    Participant

    I have a forum created with buddypress. When I press register link i got a pop up window “sign in for me site domain and I must supply a username and a password. I suppose this is due to the fact that my registration form tries to access a script on my wp-admin folder:
    …… wp-admin/js/password-strength-meter.min.js?ver=5.3.2
    How to avoid this?

    #310442
    jacksonsky
    Participant

    I’m looking for a solution for when a new user is being added through the WordPress dashboard (not a forward facing form) that shows the different groups available and check boxes to select which group to which they would belong. This seems like a simple request that would save the step of having to go to the group after the fact and adding them that way. So far, the only solutions I’ve found is where a user would do this upon registration/sign-up on the front-end of the site, but I’m looking for a solution that would exist in the WordPress dashboard. (We are creating a system where a super administrator adds all users and assigns them to a group. There is no individual public registration form.) Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!

    jineen
    Participant

    I noticed my BuddyPress registration form won’t submit when my Paid Membership Pro plugin is activated.
    Honestly, I’m tired of this Buddypress plugin with its every second problem, I don’t know the pain of coding but I think we that patronize it should benefit from it. PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS EVERYDAY ISSUE, WE NEED THE SATISFACTION WE DESERVE.

    #310419
    Swiss-Cheese
    Participant

    Likewise I also have a similar problem. The website, specifically registration, has been working well for years. There were two recent BuddyPress updates, and at about the same time there were also two S2MemberPro updates. We use both at our website. Likewise, the new registered emails are now all of a sudden broken. The complaint I’m seeing others list is there is not any link in the email to click. The email comes with short code rather than a clickable link to verify the newly registered person’s email address. I don’t see a solution. Anyone find one?

    Carlen
    Participant

    I am setting up a site where we want to give a standard name to each new group that they can change later in their settings.

    That way each new group is say: “Team #1” Where each new team gets the next number.

    I tried to put in by using something like:

    value="Team #<?php echo bp_new_group_id(); ?>"

    in the group registration form, but it only returned: Team #0. The group ID hasn’t been created by that step yet…

    Any magic to make this possible?

    #310319
    buddypresstest
    Participant

    For my part, it was simply that I was logged in as administrator … Suddenly, this logically blocked the registration page

    #310317
    keesjan
    Participant
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