Couple of Questions

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  • #289537

    Matt Johnston
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    Hi Guys,
    I have a couple of questions, hoping someone can point me in the right direction:
    1) Is it possible to remove the “Add listing” & “My Listing” dropdowns from the My Dashboard widget?
    2) This is not really GeoDirectory related but I have struggled to find answers anywhere else! Hope someone is kind and can help out: How on earth do you disable Clef from any front end login pages or forms? I only want it on the wp-admin for administrators.

    Anyway thanks in advance for any pointers!

    Cheers
    Matt

    #289558

    Guust
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    Post count: 29970

    1) Disallow users to add listings at GD > Design > Navigation
    “My listings” will only show to users that have listings, and without it, they cannot update their listing.

    2) De-activate Clef altogether? If you don’t want to use it for your users, then there is little point to use it for wp-admin. Your users do not have access to that anyway.

    #289947

    Matt Johnston
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    Post count: 17

    1) Ok thanks, I will leave it for now as I do want users to be able to add listings. I’m just not 100% clear as to why it is a dropdown box, can it not just be an ‘Add Listing’ button?

    2) I figure if admins can use Clef for more security at the back-end that is better yes? I don’t want front end users/reviewers to have the option as most everyday visitors would be frightened off by trying to set up Clef. (I realize none of this is GeoDirectory related so really appreciate the notes, Clef documentation seems to be a little lacking…)

    Cheers
    Matt

    #289951

    Guust
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    Post count: 29970

    1. Yes you can add a link direct as well. See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#navigation

    2. An admin is just another user with more privileges, so they can see wp-admin. Other users cannot, so I see little point, but that’s just me.

    #289952

    Matt Johnston
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    Post count: 17

    1) Awesome thanks!

    2) I understand but from a security perspective it seems having having Clef login for the wp-admin makes sense? I thought having better security for the backend wp-admin is a logical precaution? I’m probably mistaken. My last site was hacked and spammed the users so I am being very precautious and security conscious this time round…

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