That would be the default behaviour of that particular URL, as you’ll see from the test BP site: http://testbp.org/members
If you aren’t seeing that, perhaps something isn’t set up correctly. In the Buddypress Admin page, have you associated all of the components with WordPress pages?
Thanks, thats what I thought should display, at the moment it returns a 500 server error when I try and load the members page. is there some way of checking where the setups gone wrong?
@sam247 you’d need to check your server’s error logs. What’s posted there?
The only related error is
`PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<' in /public_html/wp-content/themes/wp-magazine/members/index.php on line 10`
my members/index.php code looks like this:
`
get_header( ‘buddypress’ ); ?>
`
@sam247 please paste long blocks of code in pastebin.com and post the generated pastebin uri here. What theme are you using? Did you modify your theme’s members/index.php file? What’s on line 10 of that file?