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Thanks for the reply! I agree that a hack wouldn’t be a good idea. I guess you helped to clarify my question. I don’t want to have a second theme. I like the style and look of my site overall, but it seems to interfere with the way that buddypress looks and fuctions. It just isnt’ as easy to use and navigate as the basic buddypress theme. I don’t know how extensive the coding would be, so I may or may not be able to do it myself. We would definitely look into outsourcing the work if its something that would give us a good end result.
By the way, I am using wordpress template pack. Would you be able to elaborate your suggestion about copying over the styling, etc. Thanks again!
I’ve taken quite an amount of time to test this out and I’ve concluded it just must be beyond my ability. I have the hooks provided to me by the plugin’s developer but I can’t figure out where to place them and how to implement it. I’ve found the location shown in the codex but I don’t understand how to simply add something to the admin bar without changing the menus. I just want to add this button to the bar if no one is logged on.
On a side note, is there a way to make the admin bar thicker? I’d like it to be somewhat more substantial.
I think I’ve already done that first part. I have a facebook login plugin which works perfectly. When you click log on the facebook option is right there. However, I’d rather have a button directly on the admin bar. Is there any way that you could give me more information about placing the hook in the admin bar. I’m looking at the plugin’s website and it gives me the hooks I believe, but I don’t know how to implement them.