betheme – WPFront https://wpfront.com WordPress Plugins Mon, 28 Sep 2015 08:00:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.1 Not working with Betheme https://wpfront.com/support/topic/not-working-with-betheme/ Wed, 09 Sep 2015 16:56:00 +0000 https://wpfront.com/support/topic/not-working-with-betheme/ Hi, just installed the pro plugin on my wordpress site. I am using wp members to create a password protected area. I also have a page where I give local prices for a product. As I have three different price zones, I want to redirect the user to his specific price page after login. So, […]

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Hi, just installed the pro plugin on my wordpress site.
I am using wp members to create a password protected area.
I also have a page where I give local prices for a product.
As I have three different price zones, I want to redirect the user to his specific price page after login.
So, for example user A should be redirected to page PRICE-A afetr login and user B to PRICE-B after login and so on.

My idea is to use the redirect after login function of this plugin together with the role of each user. thise means a user that has role A is redirected to Price-A and so on.

Furthermore I want the menu to show only the pages I intent to be visible for role A to user with role A and so on.

So, your plugin sounds great.

PROBLEM 1:
After installation the plugin does not work as intended.
I created the user roles and set the redirect after plugin for each user role. But, the redirect does not work.
It mentions: Menu walker class is overriden by a theme/plugin. Current value = Walker_Nav_Menu_Edit_Mfn. Navigation menu permissions may still work.” above the WPFront User Role Editor Settings.

Does your plugin have problems with WP Members Plugin or the Betheme template?

PROBLEM 2
Also, the Navigation menu permissions functionality does not work as the extra fields within each menu item edit box do not show at all.

what to do?

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