Hmm, what page shows the issue and do you need to send details in for me to see that page? I can't see it just by going to registration so if I require a login can you please send that into our contact form (just mark for my attention please).
That worked great! My only question is, is this something that antisplog should take care of? I offer membership sites on my network as well (using the wpmudev plugin). I had to add this little css trick to that css as well. Since I'd like users to be able to upgrade to pro and start a membership site with no involvement from me, I wondered if this was something that antisplog could take care of. It's whole purpose is to monitor signups, and if you always need this trick to make it look right on the signup page . . . or is it only when using buddypress as well?
Responses (18)
Member — 30th November 2011 02:08 #
hmmm - it didn't like the bmp
Sales & Support Pro — 30th November 2011 09:23 #
Hiya!
What theme are you using there? It looks like a BuddyPress one.
Thanks,
Phil
Member — 30th November 2011 13:41 #
Yes - It's Studio with BuddyPress enabled.
Member — 30th November 2011 16:30 #
bump!
Sales & Support Pro — 30th November 2011 18:23 #
First off, please don't "bump" threads - it's not very polite and it actually shoves threads down the list meaning that responses will take longer.
I can see the same issue you do which is simply down to how the theme styles additional form fields but not Anti-Splog.
I'll ask the theme developer if support for Anti-Splog can be added.
Thanks,
Phil
Theme Designer — 30th November 2011 18:35 #
It's to do with clearing in antisplog and you need to resolve this with CSS as not a theme related issue.
If you provide a link I can provide the CSS for you.
Member — 30th November 2011 19:21 #
Phil - my bad - saw someone else do it *sheepish grin*, consider me suitably chastened.
Tammie - the site is:
http://k9universe.com
Member — 30th November 2011 21:23 #
And this sight now has the pro-site option "Show Option on Signup" which causes further css issues.
Sales & Support Pro — 3rd January 2012 13:51 #
Sorry for the delay here, I'll ask Tammie to pop back with suggestions on that CSS.
Thanks
Theme Designer — 3rd January 2012 18:31 #
Hmm, what page shows the issue and do you need to send details in for me to see that page? I can't see it just by going to registration so if I require a login can you please send that into our contact form (just mark for my attention please).
Member — 6th January 2012 02:48 #
I had disabled it for a bit, but this site now shows the issue:
http://k9universe.com/register/
Theme Designer — 8th January 2012 12:29 #
Try this CSS in a child theme please:
#antisplog{clear:both;
}'
Member — 9th January 2012 08:45 #
Same problem here with edublog child them, i have tried css fixes above and it doesn't change.
Member — 9th January 2012 08:46 #
And i had this problem on bp social theme too
Member — 9th January 2012 08:58 #
Oops forget it, it works now
Theme Designer — 9th January 2012 18:55 #
Sorry, do you have the problem in both those themes or am I correct in assuming fixed now in both?
Member — 9th January 2012 19:53 #
Fixed on both with your css trick, thanks.
Member — 10th January 2012 01:28 #
That worked great! My only question is, is this something that antisplog should take care of? I offer membership sites on my network as well (using the wpmudev plugin). I had to add this little css trick to that css as well. Since I'd like users to be able to upgrade to pro and start a membership site with no involvement from me, I wondered if this was something that antisplog could take care of. It's whole purpose is to monitor signups, and if you always need this trick to make it look right on the signup page . . . or is it only when using buddypress as well?
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