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  • Henry Wright
    Moderator

    @henrywright

    Hi @dorothykbiz

    Which screenshots are you referring to?


    danbp
    Moderator

    @danbp

    Hi @dorothykbiz,

    thought BP is not correctly configured.

    On the left menu, the member item shows ‘Log in’ who links to wp-admin. This is not the right way for users to login when BP is activated. Better you use the login widget. It’s a contextual widget, showing different items for loggedin/logged out users. The idea behind this, is that a visitor can login without changing screen:page. All is done from the same place, which is much better and faster as going to wp-admin login page and be redirected.

    Per default, you should also have a register page and an activation page.

    Your actual register page is here:
    rotaryeclubgreatermelbourne.org.au/register-3/

    should be:
    rotaryeclubgreatermelbourne.org.au/register/

    Check the page admin and remove all pages from trash (-3 means that you created 2 other register page which are registered and/or trashed but not deleted). When you delete something in WordPress, it goes to Trash, but it’s not removed from server. As in real lif, you have to empty the trash to really delete it… (read here)

    The activation page doesn’t seem to exist
    http://rotaryeclubgreatermelbourne.org.au/activate/

    To fix this issue, go to bp settings > pages and activate the register and activation pages.

    Once all is correctly working, you can apply again ‘members only’ rules.


    DorothyKBiz
    Participant

    @dorothykbiz

    Thanks for your help. We’ve decided to go with a different solution at this stage.

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