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  • @poojasahgal

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    Hi!

    I recommend contacting the plugin developer for better insight on this matter.

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Hi!

    You can place the below custom CSS code inside Customizer >> Additional CSS

    .user-link-wrap a.user-link {pointer-events: none;cursor: default !important;}
    .buddyx-mobile-user .user-wrap {pointer-events: none;cursor: default !important;}

    For the profile dynamic link, you can place the below structure:
    http://www.mysite.com/members/me/profile/

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Please navigate to the options tab.
    https://prnt.sc/OSFPsqT7wLaD

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    You can check below, it will help:

    Wbcom Designs – BuddyPress Activity Filter

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    If you want a currently logged-in user profile then you can use the below link structure:
    http://localhost/latestwp/members/me/profile/

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Are you using any redirection plugin?

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Which theme are you using?

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    If you’re sending a message from your profile, please ensure you include at least one recipient (@username). Alternatively, you can go to the specific member’s profile and send a private message, where the username will be automatically selected.
    https://prnt.sc/GTYLmzCi6RO7
    https://prnt.sc/V3W8_0VT6z1M

    @poojasahgal

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    Navigate to admin dashboard >> groups >> edit group >> manage members >> edit user and change the role from group admin to group member.
    Please refer to the attached:
    https://prnt.sc/AhFcHskYBAbn

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Hope your issue is solved yet, but if not please read further.
    It seems like a third-party plugin or theme conflict issue, so to narrow things down, deactivate all plugins nonessential to BP functioning and then re-activate them one by one until the issue reappears.
    Please make sure to take a proper backup prior. However, the best practice is to debug this on your staging site.

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    So as an admin move to the particular group, edit the user, and change the role. Please refer to the attached:
    https://prnt.sc/AhFcHskYBAbn

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    This doesn’t seem to be a recognized issue. It’s possible that you disabled the option after creating the group, which allows group admins to still manage the group. If I’ve misunderstood anything, please let me know. A screen recording might be helpful.
    https://prnt.sc/vPxid179sUi3
    https://prnt.sc/8h792R_rS2dZ

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Instead of clicking directly on the user avatar, please try hovering over the avatar and then navigating to “Profile” followed by “Edit”. This may help. As for notifications, I’m not certain. Please check your email once.
    https://prnt.sc/6lQW0HYtv6bA

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    If you’ve mapped the page within the plugin settings, it will redirect to that specific page for blog posting; otherwise, it will display the form within the BP profile.
    Additionally, I recommend contacting plugin support for further assistance, as they can provide you with more comprehensive insights into this matter.

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Please ensure that you’ve activated the group creation feature within the BuddyPress settings so that users can create groups directly from the group directory page.
    https://prnt.sc/mdV9LexvO-d_
    https://prnt.sc/1gAjQxbR0WsP

    @poojasahgal

    Participant

    Hope your issue is solved yet but if not please read further.
    It seems like a third-party plugin or theme conflict issue, so to narrow things down, deactivate all plugins nonessential to BP functioning and then re-activate them one by one until the issue reappears.
    Please make sure to take a proper backup prior.
    In case of a theme, please activate a theme that is known to behave correctly with BuddyPress, that will be any theme that is in the default install from WP, so choose either ‘Twenty Twenty-two’, ‘Twenty Twenty-three’, or a later one. Having activated one of these themes, check again if you still have the same issue, if you haven’t then this tells us it’s theme-related, and in the first instance, you should contact the theme author for help.

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