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I have used that before and i was facing problems as I described above.
Not recommended for mass groups.
@Venutius
Yes, that is the same like the Front End Publishing Pro (for creating post but not editing I guess). 🙂
@jbboro3
Glad you got what I meant.Yours looks good. Can the page directly shown on the homepage and use the defined hierarchy as We don’t want they break our navigation page (for using the same slug for example).
If the group admin wants to edit the page, are they able to edit from front end side too?Again, any plugins can do that as We are not a coder :p
As for now, Buddy Press Group Extras gives the closest results.
That would be very good.
@Venutius
I’ll give BuddyPress Groups Extras then 🙂
@jbboro3
Yes that’s true but with a very minimal description.
We want more :p
Exactly what @Venutius said earlier.I’ll report back soon.
Meanwhile, I found this https://codecanyon.net/item/frontend-publishing-pro/8517990
I might give it a try first (with the demo :p)Thanks
Hi,
Thank you for all your responses.
@jbboro3
That’s correct, only group admin is able to change the custom page.I was using bp-simple-front-end-post and Blog Categories for Groups to achieve that, but these plugins creates a new page every time I (act as group admin), publish a page, and whenever I tried to edit the page, it redirects me to wp-admin (I don’t want that).
To sum up, We want every group can have their own page.
Categorized as:
Grup 1:
domain.tld/grouppage/group1page
Grup 2:
domain.tld/grouppage/group2page
etc.Then they can publish the page and edit the page from front end only.
@Venutius
I have enabled BP Group Docs and BuddyPress Group Documents too and it did not deliver what we want to.Thanks
Hi,
Is there a premade plugin to achieve that instead of coding as We are not a coder?
Usually, where do people put group description and their activities in Buddypress?
Thanks