Disappointed
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March 7, 2014 at 9:12 am 16263 | |
Tareq Hasan | I have some comments for you and then a question When a customer "Upgrades" to a paid product, you are not supposed to (lose) anything. It is supposed to be "Nicer"... Please help me understand (Why) you would take away the beautiful 'front end' (Profile) linked page that came with the (free) addition; as well as the 'edit posts' and 'add a post'. Not leaving them in (as a default) is very disappointing... I would really like to understand your logic. Q: Can I use the existing (edit profile) .php file in the "Free" plugin folder and still use it somehow? It did everything I needed it to do and it looked awesome with my theme. |
March 7, 2014 at 11:50 am 16266 | |
Tareq Hasan | Everything changed in the Pro version. How you edit a profile, how you create a form and post from frontend, everything. Where you can build a dynamic form for profile editing, whats the point of the static edit profile page? You could use the existing edit profile page, but you can create dynamic form via the registration form builder. Build a form and put the edit profile shortcode in a page, done. |
March 29, 2014 at 8:38 am 17505 | |
ManaKio | Is there a form builder I could use to create nice looking forms and then attribute the UFP plugin? I’m not an experienced form builder. |
March 29, 2014 at 11:09 pm 17552 | |
ManaKio | Could really use some help on this. Thanks… |
March 30, 2014 at 12:30 am 17569 | |
Tareq Hasan | Though it’s video for setting up the plugin, but should give you some insight. |