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Ondrej HastíkParticipant@ondrejhastik
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Hello,
My client want to users can upload image to comment. Udeali via wysiwyg editor. Can you recomment best plugin or aproach for it. Thanks.
April 1, 2020 at 15:09 #11143@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi @ondrejhastik,
Are you referring to comment in the activity feed? (Please see attached.)
In this case, rtMedia makes an awesome job at this. Could you make sure that you have this plugin already installed to your website please?Thank you.
April 1, 2020 at 16:25 #11150Ondrej HastíkParticipant@ondrejhastik- 4 Topics
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Yes I know about it and it’s great. But unfortunately, my client want to be only one who can publish post. Of course he allows other user to comment ,sned images etc. but it is important for him to be only one who can create posts.
Is there any chance that it is doable with rtMedia … somehow?
April 2, 2020 at 14:18 #11189@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi @ondrejhastik,
If I understand correctly, your client wish to be the only one to publish WordPress POSTS or BuddyPress UPDATES? If you wish to restrict post publication to your client only, it can be easily achieved by assigning him/her the “Editor” or “Author” role and assigning the “Subscriber” role to anyone else. People will be only able to comment the WP posts shown on the website.
On the other hand, if you wish to restrict BuddyPress updates to your client only based on a role or a custom xprofile field, I’m pretty sure that this feature is not available with BuddyPress and to my knowledge, there is no plugin that you could install to add this feature to your website. We think that this feature requires custom development work.
Unfortunately, I have no idea about the best way to remove the BuddyPress Update form from the interface for every other user as it appears in multiple areas of your website (activity, profile, groups)…
As this question is related with BuddyPress, it’s best if you try to reach the plugin authors. They will be more informed and better suited to help you.
To go further, we invite you to post your request on their support forums:
https://buddypress.org/support/If you’re not able to do the suggested development yourself and on a tight budget, we recommend you to require the services from Envato Studio freelancers (https://studio.envato.com/explore/websites-programming). This web platform gives you access to developers who have already experience with theme customizations, and for very competitive prices.
Best,
April 3, 2020 at 11:22 #11202 -
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Hi there,
This topic has been inactive for a while now so we will be closing it to keep the forum tidy. Don't hesitate to create a new topic if you still need help and we'll be glad to help you!
Best regards,
The Themosaurus team.
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