Hello, I have a strange problem with login. I will try to exmplain you.
When I login with ajax modal login, I have to change the page where I am to see that I am logged in and if I back to this page again I see that i am NOT logged
example:
I am at home page. I log in and i still see that I cam NOT logged. If I go to page Features, I see that I am logged in, but If I back to home page, I am not logged in.
Hello. I registered on your site and repeated the issue procedure.
Most likely this is a plugin cache. There is a possibility that this plugin incorrectly caches an area with a login form, hence the error with displaying old content. If you do not use a similar plugin, then caching for the entire site can be configured by hosting.
In any case, we are faced with a specific error. For its detailed investigation, I need administrative access to your site.
1. If you completely deactivate the cache plugin, the problem disappears:
2. I thought that the plugin Logged-in Users option would help, but it did not give anything:
Hence a simple conclusion: plugins conflict with each other.
Use another cache plugin or contact the developers of the current.
On our hosting we use the WP Super Cache cache plugin. Please try to use it together with the Autooptimize plugin. For the Autooptimize, do not forget to add an exception for the BuddyPress:
Hello, I have a strange problem with login. I will try to exmplain you.
When I login with ajax modal login, I have to change the page where I am to see that I am logged in and if I back to this page again I see that i am NOT logged
example:
I am at home page. I log in and i still see that I cam NOT logged. If I go to page Features, I see that I am logged in, but If I back to home page, I am not logged in.
Any ideas?
Hello. I registered on your site and repeated the issue procedure.
Most likely this is a plugin cache. There is a possibility that this plugin incorrectly caches an area with a login form, hence the error with displaying old content. If you do not use a similar plugin, then caching for the entire site can be configured by hosting.
In any case, we are faced with a specific error. For its detailed investigation, I need administrative access to your site.
Hello.
I tested the site and found the following things:
1. If you completely deactivate the cache plugin, the problem disappears:
2. I thought that the plugin Logged-in Users option would help, but it did not give anything:
Hence a simple conclusion: plugins conflict with each other.
Use another cache plugin or contact the developers of the current.
On our hosting we use the WP Super Cache cache plugin. Please try to use it together with the Autooptimize plugin. For the Autooptimize, do not forget to add an exception for the BuddyPress:
Hope this can help you.