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Hi Again @poojasahgal…ends up there was a bug in the theme coding which the theme developer has fixed. Now there is no “Manage Groups” link in the menu for those who aren’t admins. Thanks for trying to help. Really appreciate you taking the time. Best wishes.
I have tried to find a solution both searching the web and using ChatGPT, but haven’t solved it. ChatGPT suggest adding the code below to the function.php file for the Theme replacing the “manage-group-slug” for the slug for the Manage Groups menu item. I’ve tried several options for that, but nothing has worked.
function remove_manage_groups_menu() { if (!current_user_can(‘administrator’)) { // Use the menu slug of the ‘Manage Groups’ page remove_menu_page(‘manage-groups-slug’); } } add_action(‘admin_menu’, ‘remove_manage_groups_menu’);
Any idea how I can find the correct slug?
Sorry, seems like I’m not being clear. There isn’t any problem with roles. New members are set as subscribers and cannot create groups…which is what I want. The problem is that they are still seeing the “Manage Groups” menu item which they should NOT see since they don’t have permissions to manage groups.
I just want to figure out how to turn off the “Manage Groups” menu item for non-Admin users.
Hi Pooja…since I have “Enable group creation for all users” turned OFF I do NOT want to have the “Manage Groups” menu item to show up for non-Admin users, but as you can see with the attached screen capture when a non-Admin user clicks on the settings cog on the top right the “Manage Groups” menu item is still there. Trying to figure out how to hide that for anyone who isn’t an Admin. Thanks again!
HI Pooja…thanks for your help. Your suggestion worked though it’s strange that the “Edit Profile” link right below the avatar doesn’t work. Also, quite strange that your response is the first time I’ve received an notification. Hopefully whatever was stopping that is fixed. Really appreciate you taking the time to answer the question. Best wishes!
What theme are you using? That could be the problem.
@vapvarun Thanks Varun…that worked. Appreciate you help. Best wishes.
It looks like this is some kind of problem with how I had PaidMembershipsPro setup. Decided to just use the built-in member functionality. Once I removed PaidMembershipsPro it’s working fine.
Thanks @shelton786 any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheer.
Thanks Henry…I tried that, but didn’t find anything. I’ll probably just test one of the regular WordPress plugins and hope it works okay.
@djsteveb Thanks so much for all the information. I will try to test the AVChat plugin this week and get back to you after I see the capabilities and consider how we might use it. Really appreciate your time and effort.
@mcpeanut Your idea is similar to the interface mockups we have already created for the actual virtual world with kids looking through the front window of their spaces ship and then zooming towards solar systems and then to planets. Haven’t thought of recreating that for the development social network, but perhaps one day. Right now we’re really just interested in a simple site with the key functionality to have discussions, share ideas (plus images and videos) and be able to stay in contact.
Wonder if there are any developers out there that could create a planet interface for BuddyPress…and how much it would cost? Can’t afford it now, but might be something we’d do in the future.
@bp-help Server costs are a major part of the budget though less problematic than the development costs as long as we’re ready for the minimums and next level growth. Beyond that additional storage/bandwidth would be good sign of a rising user base. Definitely undestand the concern. I’m concerned about that and the overall ability for the project to scale.
Wow…I go to sleep a few hours and the world changed from quite quiet to one full of interesting conversation. Exciting. Thanks all for joining the thread. I’m originally from Los Angeles, but have been living in Goa (West Coast of India) for a long time. Wondering where in the world everyone else is?
@bphelp @mcpeanut @rosyteddy: I really appreciate your ideas, challenging comments and questions. Sorry, I haven’t been clear about what we are doing. Let me elucidate so you can understand I’m not some crazy person sitting in the basement of my parents’ house dreaming. The project is called Planet Earthlings and is based on an animation/live-action TV pilot we created a few years back with a team of over 120 people in seven countries. The TV series was done in 3D and told the story of four animated aliens who come to Earth and meet four live action children. They play and learn in a magical animated world.What we are doing now is a space theme 2D Virtual World (probably to be built in Unity with Smart Fox Server on the backend). The world will combine cooperative gaming, collaborative apps and tools for youngsters to learn and make friends all over the globe…hence the subtitle “One People, One Planet.” The dream is that if you bring kids together for cooperative and collaborative educational fun they’ll make friends with people all over the planet making it difficult…hopefully impossible…for governments to convince them people in other countries are our enemies. Yes, it’s ambitious, but there are many people all over the world who are interested and already joining the process.
The “main” project will live at “www.planeteartlings.net.” Which will be overseen by the Planet Earthlings organization, but we will be creating a Open Source front end so that people, companies or organizations who want to create a planet in our universe which is compatible with the overall philosophy of what we’re doing will be able to do it. We are also looking for open source games and apps that can be used in world.
Initially, (as in right now) we are testing WordPress/BuddyPress as a platform for the development team at “www.planetearthlings.org.” That may become something bigger, but for now it is simply to bring together kids, parents, different advisers and our core team to discuss and share ideas on HOW to build something truly unique and powerful for youngsters. The children will be “Kidvisers” and will get rewards for taking part and even reporting on other worlds, games and apps telling us what they like and don’t like. Others will take part because they want to be part of an exciting project for kids and are interested in being part of the change.
This is part of the process leading up to a CrowdFunding campaign we hope to start in June. After that we will decide on what will be included in Phase One development. We do NOT know how the development process will proceed as we’re still investigating the various options which include forming a core team locally, gathering an international team to collaborate remotely, partnering with an established Virtual World development company or even forming something elsewhere. When we move into that stage there will be funding and decisions will have to be made about how to proceed.
I have investigated several social network options and tested a few, but decided on BuddyPress because the “open source” philosophy behind it (and WordPress) are a big part of what we are creating. I am concerned about the scaling potential, but have been assured during my research that the platform will scale to thousands of users if it is hosted and setup properly. ***NOTE: This is one of the main concerns at the moment.
We aren’t looking for full-time BuddyPress developers right now and I wouldn’t expect anyone to work full-time unpaid. We’re simply looking for a few hours of advice and possible implementation from people who are intrigued by what we are trying to do. Would love to have input/suggestions about what functionality we should include in the initial version of the site and with the look. Examples of what we need now would be design suggestions in terms of look, including help with the site typography and possible suggestions about functionality…for example what would be the best way of integrating galleries of both images and video.
@mcpeanut I understand your view that most people want to get paid. We all need to eat, but there are plenty of people who want to be involved in something with lofty goals. I personally have worked almost five years unpaid on different parts of this project. Right now the project is setup with a “company” mostly because we’re not in a position to understand and deal with it differently. It may be something that becomes profitable, but we may set it up as a non-profit. That is one of the questions we will be discussing on the development platform.
@bphelp I hope you will continue with the discussion and pose as many difficult questions as you can come up with. I like difficult questions because they make me think, and often about things I haven’t yet considered. I don’t have all the answers even though I have hard drives with about five terabytes of data for this project, thousands of images, video and hundreds of thousands of files. I may be a dreamer, but I’m also an experienced IT Project Management consultant, a feature film director, novelist and entrepreneur, among other hats I sometimes wear.There is much more about the project to discuss, but I leave it at this for now. Hope you don’t mind the length of the post, but I feel confident there are many people out there in the WordPress/BuddyPress world who are interested in this kind of work. Some will join us as volunteers and others in paid positions when the time is right.
Thanks all! If you want to learn a little more about the earlier project including lots of press and even a national magazine cover you can check that at http://www.palaflicks.com. Cheers!
Isn’t there anyone out there who not only wants to change the world but has both time and skill? 🙂 I don’t think it’s going to be a lot, but would love to have some suggestions both in terms of tech part and visual design. Thanks again!
Hi @mcpeanut…really appreciate your reply and ideas. I’ll check the recommended plugins tomorrow, but we might not be able to get going until we find an Buddy Press expert to assist.
I want to be clear our plan is to use BuddyPress as a networking platform or the continuing development process for the project, but not for the actual creating of the Virtual World. That will be a separate “software” created in Unity and published as a HTML5 site and as apps for different operating systems (Android, iOS, Windows, etc.)
At the moment we really need some assistance with the look of the site (design, typography, etc.) and the kind of work you’ve suggested integrating various plugins especially for galleries (both image and video) and other functionality.
Do let me know if you have any other ideas.
Cheers
GregSorry about the line suggesting that there wasn’t much feedback. I had originally posted on the BuddyPress thread on the WP support site which didn’t have too much happening. Here on the BP support it seems to be thriving…which makes me feel better because I’m really been impressed with the script.
Thanks for taking the time to suggest a few key plugins. 🙂