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Hi Brajesh,
Thank you very much, it works great now with the Avatar and the text field!
Kind regards,
DanielHi Brajesh,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, it is still the same website.
Thank you for taking care about the mentioned issue.
Kind regards,
DanielHi Brajesh,
Ok thanks, I look forward to your update.
Regards,
DanielHi Brajesh,
I have just realized that the registration form FIELDS are appearing with rounded edges on mobile devices which is nice, but on desktop the FIELDS appear with sharp edges.
Is there a way I can adjust this and show the rounded edges for the FIELDS as well when registering on desktop ?
Thanks a lot.
Kind regards,
DanielHi Brajesh,
Thank you for the advice, I have applied the code sucessfully. The added code has customized the fields: username, email, password and confirm password.
But it did not apply to the other fields as: Full name, Date of Birth and City.
Might you know the selector for the said other fields in order that I can apply the same customization code there as well ?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
DanielHi Brajesh,
I would like to implement the map function as well to the single frontend post plugin.
Do I just need to create a bblog-google-map-field.php and add the code from the Github link you have provided and save the .php file under wp-content/plugins/simple-front-end-post/ in order to make it work?
Thanks for your info.
Kind regards,
DanielHi Ravi,
I have tested the new update and it works flawlessly.
Thank you very much!
Kind regads,
DanielHi Ravi,
Thank you very much for your code. I have changed it accordingly and it is working perfectly.
Many thanks again!
I have a question: BuddyBlog does allow the user to enable/disable Commenting on the blogs right ?
I have figured out, when the user allows commenting first when publishing the blog, and somebody does write a comment on his blog, but the user afterwards changes his mind and wants to disable commenting, then it is not possible anymore to disable comments as when disabling commenting, it does not apply and other users still can write comments on the blog. It is only possible to enable/disable commenting until nobody has added a comment yet to the blog.
My question, was this programmed like this on purpose? I am asking because I think even when somebody has already commented on a blog, but the author changes his mind in the meantime and wants disable commenting, then it would be nice that he could just close commenting and it shows only the comments which were already added with a note “Comments Closed”.
What do you think about it ?
Thank you for your feedback!
Kind regards,
Daniel- This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by Daniel.
Hi Ravi,
Please disregard my ticket #14101. I have found out the IDs of all my Categories and I have implemented them with success.
Thank you very much!
By the way, this will be my last concern:
On my website, the FEATURED IMAGE is a REQUIRED FIELD and in BuddyBlog Backend Settings I can choose if I would like to enable the user to upload images when editing.
Is there a code you could provide to make the FEATURED IMAGE a required field in order if the user deletes the featured image when editing, he will get an alert message that the featured image is mandatory, like “PLEASE SELECT A FEATURED IMAGE!”
Many thanks for your help!
Kind regards,
Daniel- Daniel on March 26, 2018 at 7:10 am in reply to: [Resolved] Hide the Tab "New Post" in BuddyBlog Plugin #14102
Hi Ravi,
It works, that’s great! Thank you very much!
Kind regards,
Daniel