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  • Plugin Support Laszlo

    (@laszloszalvak)

    Hi @jacnelgmailcom

    From that list we are trying to filter out the pages that are being used by third party plugins. Since for both the “Page for register flow” and the “OAuth redirect uri proxy page” you should select new pages, that you don’t use for anything else.

    So could you create 2 new pages like we suggest in the description of the 2 settings and see if they appear in that list?

    If they don’t appear, then I think you have another plugin that may assign custom statuses for all of your pages, and Nextend Social Login will detect that as if the page would be already in use. For example this happens with Elementor and the Classic Editor, but we added those to our whitelist, so the extra post states of these shouldn’t be a problem.

    If you are not really sure what adds the extra post states to your pages, then I would suggest performing a plugin / theme conflict test. So basically you should:
    -disable all plugins except Nextend Social Login
    -change your theme to a WordPress default one like Twenty Twenty-One
    -check if the pages appear in the list
    -if they do you should start enabling the plugins one by one and check the dropdown list every time. Once the pages disappear, you managed to find the plugin that causes the problem.

    If you managed to find it, please let me know its name and I will take a look.

    Best regards,
    Laszlo.

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    (@jacnelgmailcom)

    Okay so it seems it was my theme Enfold. I changed the theme, added the page and switch back to my old theme.

    It seems to be working.

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