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  • Confirm that the plugin is deactivated prior to trying to delete from the dashboard. If that isn’t the issue, you can use your ftp client or the file manager in your hosts control panel to delete the wp-user-frontend plugin folder.

    Thread Starter cshinkin

    (@cshinkin)

    I dont want to delete your plug-in this is in use of your pug-in trying to delete a post

    It’s not my plugin.

    However, I am sorry that I completely misunderstood what you needed. I was just going by what you posted. I saw no mention of any issues with not being able to delete a post, “Delete failing to work in My Dashboard “ so I assumed from that description, that you might be attempting to delete the plugin itself, and it wasn’t cooperating. Hang in there, maybe someone who recognizes that additional detail regarding the posts, will come along and have a quick fix for you! 🙂

    Thread Starter cshinkin

    (@cshinkin)

    Apologies Clayton I read your message from my email and assumed you were the author, my mistake. To delete your own Post from this Plug-ins Dashboard seems you need to be an Administrator. As I wish minimum access Group to be Author this isnt currently working and seems at least one other here has had this problem. Its a great plug-in solves a lot of problems for me so hope this can be fixed…

    I’m also seeing this bug in the wp user front-end plugin.

    When anyone other then an Administrator or Editor tries to delete the post from the “dashboard” they are greeted with the message You are not the post author. Cheeting huh!, how wonderful !

    I’ve tried Editing the capabilities of the users, Something weird is happening here… When I change the capabilities of the user to allow posts to be deleted that were created by another user this error goes away, but the author that submits the post shows up as the author in the wp backend so its only a semi-workaround, And deff not a permanent fix.

    Any thoughts ? need more info ? please let me know.

    Thread Starter cshinkin

    (@cshinkin)

    hi there the version from github solved this for me

    Could you please send a link to the github project that fixed this?

    Thread Starter cshinkin

    (@cshinkin)

    search in github the plug-in name and author you’ll find it. download it then in ftp replace the contents of the relevant folder…

    Downloading the plugin from github worked.

    I wanted to make sure you weren’t talking about a specific commit / pull request from the project – here’s the link to the project in case anyone else has this problem. https://github.com/tareq1988/WP-User-Frontend

    Thread Starter cshinkin

    (@cshinkin)

    ok good, sorry I was not clear enough

    hey i find the solution add on page wpuf-dashboard.php line 231

    global $userdata;

    it is work for me

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