How to redirect to the requested URL after successful login in WordPress
To redirect a user to the requested URL after a successful login in WordPress, you can use the login_redirect filter hook in your theme’s functions.php
To redirect a user to the requested URL after a successful login in WordPress, you can use the login_redirect filter hook in your theme’s functions.php
To add a custom body class using the wp_is_mobile function in WordPress, you can use the body_class filter hook in your theme’s functions.php file. This
To disable the Welcome panel in the dashboard in WordPress, you can use the wp_welcome_panel action hook in your theme’s functions.php file. This hook allows
To remove query variables or version numbers from styles or scripts in WordPress, you can use the style_loader_src and script_loader_src filters in your theme’s functions.php
To append a shortcode after the content of a post that is in a specific category in WordPress, you can use the the_content filter hook
To enable threaded comments in WordPress using functions.php, you can use the wp_list_comments_args filter in your theme’s functions.php file or in a separate plugin file.
To add a BuddyPress private message link after the author details using functions.php, you can use the bp_activity_entry_meta action hook in your theme’s functions.php file
To redirect only BuddyPress users after login, you can use the wp_login action hook in your theme’s functions.php file or in a separate plugin file.
To show the activity comment count to logged-in users only in BuddyPress using functions.php, you can use the bp_activity_get_comment_count function in your theme’s functions.php file
To modify the order of the profile tabs in BuddyPress with functions.php, you can use the bp_nav function and the bp_core_new_nav_item function in your theme’s