WordPress allows each user to change their own screen options, every user has different screen options, so it's the normal behavior of WP. Here's a stackoverflow post related…
Continue Reading The frontend page doesn’t keep the same Screen Options I have on the backend You can create a multisite network without WP Ultimo using the native multisite features in WordPress.But the default sign up process is very lacking, so we recommend you…
Continue Reading Is WP Ultimo necessary to build a Shopify-like platform or any multisite platform? When you have a multisite network, sometimes you might have an issue where some of the sites say that WP Frontend Admin is not the premium version or…
Continue Reading Some of my sites remain free after activating or creating them We're constantly improving and adding new templates. At this moment, we only have templates for OceanWP and Elementor, we will be adding templates for more builders in the…
Continue Reading I don’t see any dashboard templates compatible with my page builder When you get an error like this: Notice: Trying to get property 'id' of non-object in class-fs-plugin-manager.php, it means that you probably migrated the data from one site…
Continue Reading Error: Notice: Trying to get property ‘id’ of non-object in If you selected a page builder as the default editor in our settings page, and you're trying to undo the change but the setting is stuck on the…
Continue Reading I’m trying to switch to the Regular Editor as the default one, it’s reverting back to Elementor/Gutenberg/Divi Sometimes, on rare ocassions, the content might not load due to an unknown error. By default, we show a message for the site owner asking them to contact…
Continue Reading I don’t want my users to see “This page took too long to load…” You can restrict all backend notifications from showing on the frontend by going to your WordPress dashboard > WP Frontend Admin > Settings > General > Tick Disable…
Continue Reading My users keep seeing the backend notifications Yes, our plugin works with Gutenberg and any page builder plugin. You can recreate our designs using Gutenberg and enter our shortcode on the sections you want to…
Continue Reading Can I build my dashboard using Gutenberg only? If you have the plugin Indeed Affiliate Pro, the content might not load on the frontend, this happens because currently they have a JS Error on their coding…
Continue Reading Indeed Affiliate Pro: Frontend page not loading If you're using the plugin "Instructor Role for LearnDash" by WisdmLabs, you might want the "Instructor" to access some backend pages in the front end, however, due to…
Continue Reading Error: The user doesn’t have permission to view the page – while using the Instructor Role plugin We had a user with this problem recently, when the Iframe loaded on the frontend it was also showing a big blank space above the backend content, the…
Continue Reading Why does the Iframe load with a big space above it? Sometimes you try to activate the license on your site and you get the message "License activation is not authorized for this site". This means that the site…
Continue Reading Error: License activation is not authorized for site In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a Fluent CRM frontend dashboard: This dashboard will be like a custom user interface or web application for…
Continue Reading Fluent CRM – How to Create a Frontend Dashboard WordPress and our plugin don't have a native option to add the "lost password" link to the actual form, that's why, the best option is to simply add…
Continue Reading How do I add a “lost password” link to the login form? Our plugin is constantly being improved by our developers and many of the possible errors you might come across are already solved on the latest beta version, to…
Continue Reading How to install the latest Beta Version? This is the fifth and last tutorial of a series where we show you how to build a beautiful frontend dashboard for the BuddyPress plugin. Your users will…
Continue Reading BuddyPress – How to View and Manage Groups on the Frontend Hi there. This tutorial is part of a series where you'll learn how to build a beautiful frontend dashboard for BuddyPress. You can use this frontend dashboard to…
Continue Reading WordPress – How to Manage BuddyPress Settings on the Frontend This is the third post of a short series of tutorials in which we show you how to create a front-end dashboard for the BuddyPress plugin. This will…
Continue Reading BuddyPress – Frontend Signups, Profile Fields and Member Types This is the first post of a short series of tutorials where we'll show you how to create a front-end dashboard to manage the BuddyPress admin pages without…
Continue Reading WordPress – How to View BuddyPress Activity on the Front-end This is the second post of a short series of tutorials where we show you how to create a front-end dashboard to manage the BuddyPress admin pages without…
Continue Reading BuddyPress – How to View and Manage Emails on the Frontend