• Resolved candy2012

    (@candy2012)


    YOur plugin offers no suport for buddypress, is there a way I can add the links to the registrations page https://www.mysite/register (not working with your plugin) or to the user profile? It does not work if I call the link directly either, and as this is the ONLY way users can register on my site, I need to know if your plugin is able to spport the registration or not

    You template gives out a “Register for an account” link from WITHIN the “My account” tab (it’s a menu option AFTER I login as a user); so this is obviously a BUG, how to correct please?

    How & where 2 make little CSS changes so that the subcategories will be shown approprietely as subcategory? Right now is a big mess, with all possible categories & subcategories mashed up together following no site logic.

    Hoping to get an answer soon

    Thanks

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  • BuddyPress is not supported in either the free or Pro version, however some customers of the Pro version have made some edits and customizations to get some integration going.

    Not sure what you’re talking about with the My Account tab— it’s dynamic. When you’re logged out it’s a link to login, and when you’re logged in its a few account links.

    Custom CSS changes are only supported in the Pro version at this time.

    Is there a plan for use this plugin with buddypress ?

    Not currently, no.

    Hollosch

    (@hollosch)

    Hi, and why not, because buddypress is used by more ande more…???

    It’s not easy to implement support for it. We’d like to add support, but it’s not something that we’re working on right now.

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