I have a similar issue. The “Last Active” and “Alphabetical” lists seem to be listing completely different sets of members. Surely this is not intended?
For instance, I can search for a member name in “Last Active” and they are returned. However if I change to the “Alphabetical” list, I get “no members found”. This works both ways, members in one list are never shown in the other.
Sorted, thanks. “members” renamed to “memberlist”. The page is still called “Members” which is how BP installed it. And I will add the “me” link to the menu too.
I wonder if this is because of our site folder structure. The domain is:
club.xxxx.org.uk – this redirects to a public site that provides non-members with some useful information. The members-only part of the site is:
club.xxxx.org.uk/members
This is where WordPress is installed, so WordPress displays whatever you configure it to there – either the “posts” page, or a static page.
Coincidentally, BuddyPress also uses “Members” as its default. Can I somehow configure BuddyPress to use some other name in case the two are getting confused? I see that I can pick the “Members” page association from a list (see image), but the name of the page is pre-determined. Can it be changed? Is this likely to be the source of the issue, anyway? Without changing the folder structure (which would cause all kinds of other issues with orphan links no doubt) I can’t see how to test it any other way.