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  • Yeah okay something is really messed up here, I deleted this line of code “ in every file in the bp folder and in the bp template folder and that still didn’t remove the side bar from the user profile page. Any one know what the problem is with this?

    Yeah, I thought it was that easy too. I took out that line of code in the member/single/home.php but the sidebar still shows up for some reason. I actually went in and took out that line of code for the member/single/index.php and for a few other files but the side bar is still showing up. I am running the buddypress template pack if that helps and I’m using my own custom theme.

    Oh, I didn’t see this post. I don’t follow you on this one. All I want to do is not to display the sidebar on the user profile pages but have the sidebar be on all my otherpages. I tried writing a conditional statement but that wouldn’t really work seeing as I’d have to write out all the pages for every user who’d join. Then I tried modifying the CSS to not display the sidebar div but that didn’t work. I know theirs a way to resolve this issue that’s so simple but I just can’t see it.

    The only thing I’ve come up with so far is that you could write a conditional statement that would disable the sidebar on a specific page, but I know theirs another more effective way of doing this.

    I dunno, there should be a chunk of code that is telling buddypress to display the sidebar for the profile page. Or, there should be a chunk of code that would get rid of the side bar for the profile page. I’ll have to skim over that article. You should just be able to use that “full page” template but I’m not even sure where to modify this section. I think it’s under members-profile-profile.php but I could be wrong.

    Bump, anyone? Having difficulty finding the right php file that would contain this information. I’m assuming it’s something simple as adding something like “ or like deleting a line of code.

    Ah, worked like a charm! Thank you for your help. Another quick question if you don’t mind. When a user goes to his or her profile is it possible to not display the sidebar but just have like a default page template?

    Thanks for the quick response! I’ll give that a try. I had no choice to use the inline styling. I modified everything in the CSS to try to adjust the .img so it isn’t pushed right up against the side of the widget. Nothing worked.

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