sorry but I dont know for what I shoudl search or iare there docs about it??
I found a doc on wordpress where I can create networks but that wasnt the thing I’mlooking for???
@r-a-y can u please help me?
okay found some topics it wasnt possibly….
When will there be a plugin for that…
so hi again after 7 month I’m still looking for a plugin is there any devolopment ?
At the moment, there is no way to do exactly what you are trying to do, without having totally separate WP installations. BuddyPress gets its member data from the WP user table, which is shared among all sites. That is, there is no way to distinguish between a france.example.com and a germany.example.com site from BP’s point of view – each site will show the same members.
That said, have you considered using BP groups for countries? The URLs wouldn’t look exactly how you want, but everything else would be similar.
Thats what I want each site should show the same members but I only want to have sperated groups area (incl. Forums)..
@boonebgorges
I mean if you go to france.mysite.com you should see groups for french people and you should also be able to move to germany.mysite without logging out.
Sorry for my bad english but I hope its clear now.
and thank you for helping
Yes, I think I understand what you are suggesting. But I am saying that it is not possible at the moment. Groups, forums, etc, are universal in a BuddyPress installation. With some customization, you might be able to show certain groups only on a certain subdomain (using the BP setting BP_ENABLE_MULTIBLOG) but I don’t know of any plugin that will do this out of the box.
hi again,
okay. Is it maybe possible to show special groups on a second groups directory page?
like mysite.com/groups-englisch/
mysite.com/groups-french