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@vapvarun Thanks a lot. I will give it a try on my next project.
I don’t remember exactly what other options I tried, I finally never did the website I was planning, but I think I tried other “Social Network” type of frameworks like Dolphin (or Boonex) I believe was one and Oxwall and even elgg.
Never looked deep into this issue as I was also trying other alternatives. But no, got no response for this.
Thanks Danbp
I saw the code, but is there a way to call it from the sidebar.php of my theme?
Something like “bp_login();” or something like that?
Maybe looking at the code I should figure that out myself, but I’m not sure.
Ups, let me answer myself.
I had this on wp-config.php
define( ‘BP_ENABLE_MULTIBLOG’, true );
Just remove it and “my problem” solved. Now Network members dont see BuddyPress configs 😉
My bad 😀
OMG Thanks mrjarbenne 😀 Now it works. Thanks a lot.
One thing I don’t understand/like why each member of the Network has now access to the BuddyPress Configs? I would prefer they not touching that. Plus they can also create Activity/Groups/Members Pages on they sites, I don’t like that, I would like all that to be centered on the root domain only, same for registration page and activation page. (Perhaps I activate too many options and I should uncheck one of them?)
I will add screenshots of the steps I followed so anyone having same issues can see how to get it to work, thanks to mrjarbenne steps 😉