![]() “but we are limited with the issue., We do not have much information about the context, so we are unable to provide a customized message for all the screens”.Īlthough I do not know PHP very well, I know that BuddyPress should have been written with PHP, and this means that there is possibility to hook into BuddyPress Actions to insert this Confirmation Feature. So BuddyPress shouldn’t be different, and it’s troubling to me because my test users are already complaining about this.ġ.) Do you think this plugin adds the missing Confirmation feature in BuddyPress that I’m looking for?Ģ.) Will this override BuddyPress use of the browser’s confirmation dialog?ģ.) Will it be possible to rephrase the confirmation messages? What I mean here is for example: instead of saying– Are you sure?–when I want to delete a user, can it say– Are you sure you want to delete ? - where ername equals username of the member to be deleted? It simply asks me if I’m sure on whatever I want to do, and this is ingenuine, unprofessional and kind of perfunctory.Įvery Application should have its own confirmation dialogs. What I mean by this, is that it doesn’t tell me if what I’m about to delete is a Post, a conversation, an Activity or a Page. It doesn’t personally connect with the action or Activity I am engaging with. ![]() And I could already see that.īut the browser’s confirmation dialog is not professional. The problem is that BuddyPress is using the browser’s confirmation dialog. The only thing is that this answer told me what I already know, without telling me how to solve my problem.
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