• Resolved machank

    (@machank)


    Our multisite has used this plugin for a long time. However, in the past year or two, an odd thing has happened. On SOME of the sites, the content area background color bleeds into the edit window so that there is no distinction between the edit area and the area around it.

    I have tried a dozen different fixes and cannot identify any consistent difference between the folders (sites) where it works as it should and folders (sites) where the problem persists.

    I am up-to-date with the plugin, WordPress, and my theme (Weaver Xtreme).

    I am not a programmer so I’m looking for a solution that can be applied by a non-technical (but WordPress-experienced) user. Thanks for your help.

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  • Plugin Support Saiful Islam

    (@saifislam01)

    Hi @machank,

    Please note that WP User Frontend Plugin is not compatible with WordPress multisite system but if you want to use it on a single subdomain of your multi-site installation then it can be possible.

    One WPUF plugin can be used on 1 database. That means you can activate the plugin only on one subsite. Multiple sub-sites are not supported.

    Hope you understand. If you have any queries in the future, you can create another thread or contact through the website.

    Regards!

    Thread Starter machank

    (@machank)

    Thanks for that information. It is true, however, that except for the problem of bleeding background color, we have had no problems using WPUF on our many subsites. The posts all show up on the subsite’s list of posts, and they can be edited on the page which I call “Edit Your Own Posts Here.” So for our purposes, the only problem has been the background color.

    Is Multisite supported with WPUF Pro?

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