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[Resolved] Login issue when using “BP Remove Profile Links” plugin

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  • danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    Please search before asking. Search: Remove Profile Links brings up:

    https://buddypress.org/support/topic/on-profile-base-answers-to-fields-works-as-links/


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi,

    Thanks for the link. It helped me to get the links to disappear by adding the snippet to functions.php in my child theme.

    When I open a new browser session and I enter my site: http://www.bandzoom.dk/ – I can´t login via the widget i the sidebar. It just sents me to a site where i see “Blocked” in the top left corner.

    If I login via http://www.bandzoom.dk/wp-admin/ – and then logout. Then it works like it should with the login via the widget.

    I´m sorry, if the question is already answered, but I can´t find it.

    Let me know 🙂

    Thanks!

    Torben


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi again,

    I have tried to deactivate some of my plugins and I found that the “WP Admin Bar Removal” plugin was conflicting with the login widget in my sidebar.

    Now it seems to work again.

    Thanks..!

    Regards

    Torben


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi,

    Hmm, my mistake, but I still have an issue with the login.

    I have tried to deactivate some of the new plugins on my site that I have installed after the issue came up, but without any luck.

    I guess the easiest way is to try it yourself on my site: http://www.bandzoom.dk/

    Like I said, if you go to http://www.bandzoom.dk/wp-admin/ – and login and out – then the login widget works.

    I hope someone have seen this “Blocked” text on the /wp-login.php before, so that you can help me…

    Thanks! 🙂

    Regards

    Torben


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi there,

    Should I create a new topic regarding this issue?

    Let me know if that is the best way to do it..?

    Regards

    Torben


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    Have you removed BP Remove Profile Links plugin, as it was tested up to: WordPress 3.6 beta2 BuddyPress 1.8 beta1. Could be outdated after 2 years and without need if you use the snippet now.

    You have also to test your site with one of Twenty theme first.


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi,

    I did delete the “BP Remove Profile Links” plugin and now I have tried to activate the Twenty Thirteen theme, but with no luck.

    The same thing still happens when I try to login from the sidebar – and my site is still very slow on the Twenty Thirteen theme. It takes up to 15 seconds for the site to load from where I am.

    I´m not sure, but I think I remember having the same issue with the login years ago with the same hosting: One.com. Could One.com have something to do with this?

    Let me know..?

    Thanks!

    Regards from

    Torben


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    If your site is slow is not related to the fact of adding/removing a link, even programmatically ! 😉
    Unadapted host plan, wrong settings, network issue, poor wifi connection and many, many other things can slow down a site.

    Have you at least the minimum requirements to use WP and BP ?
    https://wordpress.org/about/requirements/

    Requirements

    Run phpinfo if you’re unsure.


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi again,

    Thanks for the answer 🙂

    I still have an issue with the login in the sidebar. It still sents me to the /wp-login.php where I see a “Blocked” text.

    I have installed WordPress with the “One Click Installer” on One.com. Could this cause any problems.

    I haven´t been running the phpinfo because I´m not sure how to run it.

    I can try to install WordPress manually if you think it would help?

    Thanks for helping!

    Regards

    Torben


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    Could this cause any problems.

    Don’t know, but looks so, no ?

    It’s even better to install WP (and plugins) manually via FTP on your server, as not all automated installer are using updated version or correctly setup preconfigured install. If you’re sure you can do this, do it. 😉

    And if you’re sure you can do this, run phpinfo first, so you’ll also be sure you can (or not) use latest WP on that host. Remember that if you want to use WP + BP, you need php 5.4 and at least 64 mo of php memory_limit (128 recommended).

    I would also recommend you to read some general information about WP installation previously to any other action.


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi,

    I made a complete backup of my site and database – deleted everything – and installed it manually.

    It seems like it helped on the speed issue. My site is now a bit faster – and if I deactivate Buddypress it almost runs normal.

    I still can´t login via the sidebar login widget. As I did mention the problem only appears the first time I want to login on a new browser session.

    I have been chatting with One.com´s support team and they tell me that they meet the requirements for both BP and WP, so that´s not the problem.

    Am I really the first one seing this “Blocked” text in Google Crome on /wp-login.php? In IE I see a see another text that tells me “the site rejects to show the website” (in danish) 🙂

    Let me know what else I can try…

    Thanks a lot..!

    Regards

    Torben


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    While you’re in touch with the support team, ask them to install BuddyPres on your site or at least why you get this error. For me, it is not an issue related to BuddyPress.

    if i believe what is written by your host about PHP:

    For example, PHP hosting at One.com provides access to the following elements:
    PHP 5
    MySQL database
    Advanced dynamic websites

    Seriously, it’s a bit short (IMHO) to convience me that WP and BP can run correctly together. Maybe a generic phrase, maybe exact, but the only way to know it exactly is phpinfo.
    But for the moment, PHP 5 is not PHP 5.4 !
    More annoying, i haven’t found any technical information about a host plan, except disk space and prices of domain names.

    Personnaly, i won’t use such apparently poor hosting service.


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi,

    OK, I see. It might be an One.com related issue.

    Are there any hosting services you would recommend for instead of One.com.

    Please let me know, because I´m thinking that you are right about this issue – both with the slowness but also with the login problem that I have seen before with a site hosted at One.com.

    I have tried to run the “P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler)” plugin on my site and it shows that rtMedia is slowing down my site the most, but when I deactivate the rtMedia plugin it doesn´t run that much faster.

    Please let me know about the hosting services.

    Thanks for helping me here 🙂

    Regards

    Torben


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    Hi,
    You can search on this forum, they are many topics related to hosters. On my level, ovh, one&one are well noted european hoster.
    Or googling for some other ressource and recommandation to make your opinion.
    Choosing a host depends on many details like what you intend to do, how many people you expect, so it is just impossible to give an absolute answer for now.

    Good luck !


    torbenlund
    Participant

    @torbenlund

    Hi again,

    I have transfered my site from one.com to siteground.com – and they are now hosting my site.

    Everything seems to work like it should now – so that´s really nice 🙂

    Thanks for helping me out here.

    Regards from

    Torben

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