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  • cyanthaiger
    Participant

    @cyanthaiger

    The option to disable cover images isn’t showing up in the settings. Reinstalling the plugins also didn’t work.

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  • Venutius
    Moderator

    @venutius

    Which option in particular are you looking for?

    You should see these:

    Profile Settings

    Profile Photo Uploads Allow registered members to upload avatars
    Cover Image Uploads Allow registered members to upload cover images
    Profile Syncing Enable BuddyPress to WordPress profile syncing

    Groups Settings

    Group Creation Enable group creation for all users
    Administrators can always create groups, regardless of this setting.
    Group Photo Uploads Allow customizable avatars for groups
    Group Cover Image Uploads Allow customizable cover images for groups


    cyanthaiger
    Participant

    @cyanthaiger

    Cover Image Uploads Allow registered members to upload cover images
    Group Cover Image Uploads Allow customizable cover images for groups


    Venutius
    Moderator

    @venutius

    So you are not seeing those ones? Did you deactivate all other plugins and try a default theme?


    cyanthaiger
    Participant

    @cyanthaiger

    I can see them if I’m using a default theme but not with the Woffice theme.


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    @cyanthaiger Which BP version do you use ?
    Please give also your plugin list and theme name.


    cyanthaiger
    Participant

    @cyanthaiger

    I’m using the newest version of BP.
    The theme is called Woffice.
    Tested PB on two websites having the same plugins but a different theme. Seems to be a problem with my current theme Woffice.

    Is there a way to disable the header covers / bringing back the options with some php or something?
    I’ve almost set up the whole site, so changing themes isn’t going to work unfortunately.


    danbp
    Participant

    @danbp

    Afaik that you have to ask the theme author if you wouldn’t change it. It’s a premium theme and we can’t help you, as we have no access to his code.

    FYI, when you make customization, do it always in a child-theme. This not only save your work when a theme update comes up, but it let you also use another theme at any moment.

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