• Resolved telesemana

    (@telesemana)


    I am using wordpress MU with Buddypress and I have installed the plugin in one of the MU sites, not the main one. Not other plugin is active and I am not able to see on the backend the private pages I create. Neither I can assign a user to a page when creating it. The menu says I have three pages published, but I do not see them. I have installed that in a site without MU and buddy press and it works.

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  • Thread Starter telesemana

    (@telesemana)

    Hi Vincent,

    Any feedback on this one? I have tried many things but the plugin does not work. The plugin is exactly what I am looking for with some of the add ons, but I need to be able to make it work at our wordpress MU and buddy press site.

    Thanks!

    Rafa

    Plugin Contributor Vincent Mimoun-Prat

    (@vprat)

    Are you using WordPress multisite or WordPress MU?
    Have you tried without buddypress?

    Our demo site is a WordPress multisite setup (http://wp-customerarea.com/all-demos/) and both our demos are working as expected (each demo site has different users, …).

    Thread Starter telesemana

    (@telesemana)

    Hi Vincet,

    Thanks for your reply. I thought MU meant multisite/user, we are using WordPress Multisite, that is a network of sites within wordpress. Also we have buddypress. I will try to deactivate buddypress and see what happens. Let you know later today.

    Best regards,

    Rafa

    Thread Starter telesemana

    (@telesemana)

    We have deactivated all plugins including buddy press, but still we are not able to see the pages we create nor signed user to either the pages or files. I have no idea. We were testing on our testing environment, we are going to try in production to see if the same thing is happening.

    Plugin Contributor Vincent Mimoun-Prat

    (@vprat)

    Let me know how this is going. Try to make various kinds of users (at the network level, at the site level, etc.).

    Plugin Contributor Vincent Mimoun-Prat

    (@vprat)

    A few more ideas:

    – remember to adjust the permissions for the users.
    – try to log in both as a site admin and as the network admin (are there any differences?)

    Thread Starter telesemana

    (@telesemana)

    Ok, in production site it works, which is weird but nothing to do with your plugin. I guess this answer my questions, the plugin is indeed compatible with WordPress MU and Buddypress. I will mark this one as resolved. Thanks!

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