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July 8, 2015 at 5:25 pm #5710Damian SolParticipant
Thank you, Ray and Scott for your replies. I will continue this conversation on the Github page since that seems a more sensible place to discuss feature requests.
Unfortunately, the image upload options that you both mentioned requiring a user to upload an image URL will not work, as the target audience is not very tech-savvy.
Damian
June 29, 2015 at 7:11 pm #5694Damian SolParticipantHello Ray,
Thanks for that plugin. I installed it and found one backdoor script, which I deleted.
Damian
June 26, 2015 at 3:37 pm #5685Damian SolParticipantHi Scott,
I’m unclear on the difference between BP Docs and BP Wiki. Is the Wiki simply the Docs functionality, packaged in the front-end interface?
If you could add the Add Media button to the Wiki front end, I’d be very grateful, and re-downloading the plug in is no problem at all.
It sounds like if I want to add additional functionality or fields to the front-end template I referenced, I would need to branch and edit the BP Docs Wiki plugin. Is that correct?
Thanks,
Damian
June 25, 2015 at 4:04 pm #5683Damian SolParticipantHi Scott,
Thanks for the clear screen shot, that’s useful. I’m afraid that I was actually asking the wrong question. (I spoke with my client today and we clarified the question.) Here goes:
I would like to add the Add Media button to the WordPress editor on the following page. Currently in the back end, there is an Add Media button, but it doesn’t show up on the front end.
http://icln.cbox.twohatsconsulting.com/docs/create/
Perhaps this is simply a matter of changing the type of WP user that’s created when new users sign up to be members of the website?
Thanks!
Damian
June 25, 2015 at 4:01 pm #5682Damian SolParticipantHi Christian,
Here’s the report from the Theme Settings area:
- Infinity Version: 1.1b
- Developer Mode: Disabled
- BuddyPress: 2.2.3.1
- MySQL: 5.5.44
- Permalinks: custom
- PHP: 5.4.41
- WordPress: 4.2.2
- WordPress multisite: no
One other thing I just thought of — the server I’m hosting this demo site on was recently hacked. In so doing a few files were defaced. It’s possible that this file was hacked to the degree that there was an additional <?php opening tag added by the malicious code.
Damian
June 24, 2015 at 7:25 pm #5678Damian SolParticipantThanks Christian.
I enabled error reporting and, while I saw many errors with various permutations of “Strict Standards: Declaration” in them, this one stood out as a likely culprit:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /var/www/vhosts/icln.cbox.twohatsconsulting.com/wp-content/themes/cbox-theme/dashboard/templates/cpanel_header.php on line 2
I looked in that file and noticed an extra <?php opening tag, so I deleted it as a test and the page seems to work now! Sweet.
I’m not a Github user, so I’m not sure how to best submit that as a needed change, but it’s clearly an error that should be corrected. Let me know if there’s some way I can contribute there, and thanks again for the help.
Damian
June 24, 2015 at 7:05 pm #5677Damian SolParticipantHi Scott,
No problem, I’m happy to check the docs of this plugin. However, I’m not seeing a feature list on the Github page, only a changelog. Presumably I’m missing something?
Thanks,
Damian
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