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  • Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Damyan,

    Not sure on the specific plugin you are using. However, may I suggest you take a look at Subscribe2 Plugin which appears would provide a better solution for what you are trying to achieve. It is in the WP repository and is compatible up to WP 4.1.1

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Yes, you will need to use the editor there. However, if I may have suggest do you have Jetpack installed? If not, I would do so. One of the plugins it uses is Custom CSS where you can add custom CSS coding. The advantage of that is so that when you upgrade your theme, you will not loose your changes. That is providing you are not already using a child theme. If you are using a child theme, then you will be OK! I hope this helps!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    You are more than welcome! I hope that I was able to answer your question that will provide you with the option you are looking for! Let me know if I can be of further assistance as I know having people register to your site that you don’t want can be a hassle and often times leads to issues.

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Jonno,

    When you say Editor Tag, can you please explain a little more as to what you are meaning by that please?

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Have you tried deleting the cache on your site? Also, it appears that this is a premium Genesis theme, correct? I would try deleting your cache first, also, check in your theme’s control panel and make sure the option is not enabled in there. Often times when you are using a framework, their options will take precedence over WP.

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    loganjames,

    You could always utilize CSS for resizing issues. My suggestion is to use Firefox along with the extension Firebug to analyze the CSS for the item in question and then adjust and copy the CSS to the stylesheet of your theme or you could even utilize the plugin within Jetpack that allows for custom CSS, which I personally recommend so that when you update your theme, you will not loose the customization.

    Could you provide a link to your site and I will certainly take a look at this for you!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Jonno,

    Would you please be so kind to provide a link to your site. I will take a look to see if I can determine what the issue may be for you!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Damyan,

    By default your access to your site is yourseitename.com/wp-admin when you type in the url of your actual site as listed above follwed by /wp-admin you will see a link below the login area that says “Register.” Most people who are looking to hack a site know that the wp-admin is the easiest way to attempt to gain access to a site. There are a couple of options available to you. First if you are only collecting email addresses for something such as a newsletter, there is not need to allow for registrations. Secondly, you certainly may want to look into a security plugin such as Better WP Security and change the name of your database as well as renaming your admin login to something other than the standard wp-admin extension of your url.

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    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Smakinship,

    The link you provided does not provide a screenshot. It says that link is no longer available. Can you please provide a more detailed description of what you are experiencing and someone will certainly be glad to assist you with this issue you are having.

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Avadhut,

    Can you provide a link to your actual website please? You should be able to control which pages can have comments and which ones do not. If you will provide a link to your site, I will certainly take a look into this and see what the problem may be.

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Personally, I would almost be inclined to look into a membership plugin which permits your users to upload their profile pic. You could customize the registration fields to ask the questions you want to be displayed. I have done several church websites exactly like this. This enabled them to have several content writers and one person responsible to authorize the actual publishing of the article. If I may suggest looking into a new plugin called “Ultimate Member.” It’s free and new in the repository. However, there is an even better one that I just installed on a church website called “Users Ultra” which allows for them to publish from their profile page and holds the article until you edit and authorize for publishing.

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