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that’s how I installed BP on secondary blog.
Now I want to get BP activity in root blog.Thanks, that works!
Basically, I’m using default theme though I’m editing some styles by using Child theme method.
I don’t want to use any image on the header. I want to use background color only.If I don’t write anything about the background-image in Child theme, it will Inherit the parent theme’s header background-image settings by default. so, I need to overwrite this. How?
@hnla, I said “Click it” because it’s on the blog’s main navigation menu. If a visitor click this menu, it will go to the Introduction page.
What you said is exactly what I want— “simply have the text/content you want with a simple link to the registration page and also a simple login, registered users will login and be directed to their profile pag”, but the plugin you mentioned does not perform like this. It works on the action of a user log in(click the log in page) and then redirect.
@hnla, let me try if my understanding about the codes are correct or not:
BP Redirect to Profile = force user to go profile page on log in. It’s not what I want to achive;
Travel-Junkie’s code = Make all BP communit not accessable for outsiders, they can only access blog page. It’s not what I want;This is what I want: I have an Introduction page for outsiders. I name is “MySpace”. When logged in user click it, it goes to his/her profile. When outsiders click it, it shows the Introduction page and suggest him/her to signup.
Now I see the “Redirects” not working because I need a dynamic URL(depends on user status) as the target URL.
What to do?
@hnla, logically, I can see his code leads to several posibilities, but coding is really an alien’s job for me

Since I got the plugin, I still need you help me figure out one critical answer– What’s the URL for a logged in user’s Profile?@hnla, thanks for helping! This plugin doesn’t provide the function of redirecting to a welcom page for outsiders, but following the path, I found another plugin “Redirects” which allow for pointing a target page for outsider users. Many thanks!
@Travel-Junkie, I’m totally new to this but I want a page to show signup page for outsidders and show user’s bp-profile page for logged in users. How to do this, please?
any further suggestion?
Hello, anybody around?
no, if I try, the Edit permalink button doesn’t allow.
In the Components set up, I Enabled everything.
I am not using BP-Default theme, I guess we found the problem– my theme missed out the 3 links of global ”Activity”, “Group”, “Members” under the main menu.
Anyway, the whole thing is really confusing. Thanks, hnla! I will go to check the them and come back later.yes I have the links “Activity”, “Profile”, …. “Groups(0)”,
Under these links, I have links: “My Groups”, “Invites”, with a sort order on the right side.
under this 2 links, it says “There were no groups found”That’s all the links I can click, none of them can start a group.
oh, i see, it’s the group’s topics show up as forum. sorry, I misunderstood the whole thingy.
But my blog is brand new, I’m the only user. I don’t have a directory, I can’t see the button to create group.
Got you! — Create a group, then, each group’s activity will be automatically streaming to a place where we can see it as a Forum. I like this.
But, where to create a group? Sorry, I searched around, just can’t find a button to click and create a group.
So, do I need to install bbpress? or just click the BP’s forum install without a pre-installed bbpress?
Done! Thanks!
In general settings, “Hide admin bar for logged out users? ” , I select “No” , and when I log out, I can see the Admin Bar, but there’s no “SignUp”
???I see. so, I don’t need to go through this step. Thanks for response!