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  • benzine
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    @benzine

    man, seems like no one is interested!!!


    benzine
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    @benzine

    I’m also eager to know that.

    BUMP


    benzine
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    @benzine

    I’m in despair for such a solution right now. So, I think it’s better to have all custom fields mandatory while members can decide whether to hide or show them in public such that they can edit any fields later if they want to. Also, re-register from front end all manually created profiles from dashboard. This is the most plausible solution to me at this time.

    Thanks for your time.


    benzine
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    @benzine

    thanks man…client still needs to input and handle the website correctly. now on.


    benzine
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    @benzine


    benzine
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    @benzine

    ouch how sad this is. I thought this was a possibility. But if this isn’t I have to find another way round. Thanks for your input mate. But if someone has a solution for this, I’l greatly appreciate to learn about it.
    Thanks a million


    benzine
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    @benzine

    thanks for taking the time looking at my problem mate. No, indeed it’s not broken but I want to have the unfilled fields present in the user profile if they want to edit it later on. Also, what do you think about users created from dashboard but still only have the name field displayed in their public profile? While this is also the only existing field which this particular user can edit?


    benzine
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    @benzine

    Please hover on the 1st and 2nd user to see the difference. The 1st one was created from the dashboard “add user” while the second one had registered from the registration form. I can’t understand why those created from dashboard don’t have the custom fields in their profiles???


    benzine
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    @benzine

    I searched for this all day but still bumping around.


    benzine
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    @benzine

    Here is the story Paul. I run a normal buddypress install on my website http://tinyurl.com/cuq6axy. If you go to the 2nd menu item in the main top nav (sorry it’s in French), you’ll see a list of users. The admin of the site did add a bunch of these users from the WP dashboard. But when a user is published in this section from buddypress, it doesn’t display the extra custom fields created nor does it carry the unfilled fields (for later editing) from the registration form which is here http://tinyurl.com/9aqtbez. How can I synchronize all the fields and make them appear on these users profiles or when they edit their profile they still have the fields which were not mandatory but not filled still appear?

    Does this explanation makes sense to you or anyone there?


    benzine
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    @benzine

    PLS anyone still?


    benzine
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    @benzine

    Paul

    Can you help me on these pls? Or anyone?


    benzine
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    @benzine

    No, the custom profile fields don’t appear in the user’s profile page if they want to edit and add the extra info. That’s the issue. If I create a user from the front end, I have all the filled up fields but if created from dashboard from admin, I only have the name and this is the only field that I can see.

    I’m also experimenting another issue here. When a user creates his profile and doesn’t enter info for the non mandatory fields, he doesn’t have the blank fields again in his profile if he wants to fill them later. Only the fields which are marked “required” appear (those he has filled up). How can all the custom fields be present in his profile for later editing???

    A real headache right now and if you can help, this will be a real heal for my sore brain


    benzine
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    @benzine

    bump


    benzine
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    @benzine

    @ bg what is your solution?


    benzine
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    @benzine

    Thanks a bunch mate. You eased my life a lot…really appreciate.


    benzine
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    @benzine

    MAN U ROCK HARD

    You’re a guru. I don’t know how to thank you for your help and precious time, I don’t doubt, you dedicated to fixing my problem. You sincerely deserve a standing applause for your effort. Thank you a million for your kind consideration, I really, sincerely appreciate it.

    Btw, if I want to get rid of the sidebar, other than modifying my css for sidebar{display:none;}, is there a way to exclude it from the code you compiled? SOrry, am merely a designer not a programmer. I also want to list the members like an album view sort like (in rows and columns – grid like). Can you also help?


    benzine
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    @benzine

    Ok, here we go again :)

    loop.php -> http://pastebin.com/hY4QRvdS
    loop-page.php -> http://pastebin.com/3e3KVhuh
    loop-single -> http://pastebin.com/awtQMxpZ

    I greatly appreciate your help man, and hope this can be solved asap.

    Peace xxx


    benzine
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    @benzine

    Hey mercime, thank you so much for taking the time to have a look at my problem.

    Indeed, I completed all the steps prior to installing buddypress but still I’ve got css problems. Though, I manage to solve some of these, this one still persists (I also will have to work on the other broken pages though). So, here we go for the requested pages codes:

    1. Header.php -> http://pastebin.com/scmezbUj
    2. sidebar.php -> http://pastebin.com/ZyTj63gq
    3. page.php -> http://pastebin.com/muiYt3Gy
    4. index.php -> http://pastebin.com/h81KkPBM
    5. footer.php -> http://pastebin.com/1Mm813G9

    Thanks a million for your valuable help. I’m eager to learn how to solve these sort of issues :)

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