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  • @sylviaivie

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    Oh I’m sure it did cause problems. Even though I cleared WP from “members” it still would work. I’m happier now 😀

    @sylviaivie

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    Ok. So I took it all down, stripped the site naked, including dumping the database. Started fresh with new WP, BP and s2memberpro in that order and now it works fine.

    Thanks for the moral support Hugo.

    @sylviaivie

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    thanks for replying Hugo: I’ve tried a lot of things including basic trouble shooting steps.

    I think part of my problem is the “members” directory buddy press uses. I originally had/have a subdomain “members” with a wordpress on it. I have since manually removed the word press… but the members page remains blank…. SO….

    I got tired of going blind and made a subdomain named Demo: loaded a new instance of WP and a new instance of BP. Now the members page shows all members button and a search all members. So I’m about to strip the entire thing and start from scratch… my members might be a bit freaked but oh well.

    @sylviaivie

    Participant

    Oh ok. I guess everyone is busy. I guess I’m on my own. Thanks

    @sylviaivie

    Participant

    But some things are “broken” with other themes. Add buttons missing, all members directory… non existent. I’ve been trying for 3 days to get someone to help me “fix” this issue. I see bits of code here and there that suggest that it might fix it but frankly that is like handing someone with no training, a tool and saying “do it” “Do what now?”

    Besides, I’m more of a visual learning type person. Videos work best for me. “Go here, press this, load this, type in this… “in a video is awesome. Well written tutorials with the same step by step, type things sometimes (though not too often) help. Most just try to hand me a document that is is basically worthless especially if the person with good intentions doesn’t realize that not everyone knows the terminology.

    I’ll admit I’m pretty frustrated with the lack of support and help…

    @sylviaivie

    Participant

    I agree with bonaish.

    @sylviaivie

    Participant

    Anyone? Even if it is a vague idea of what to look for and change I am willing to look

    @sylviaivie

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    you are welcome Matt there is one for Widgets that works similarly. show or hide them based on users log in status. That one is called “Widget Logic” same type of thing, drag and drop your widget, then set the conditional.

    @sylviaivie

    Participant

    I’m doing this with a wp plug in called Menu Items Visibility Control in conjunction with s2member.

    Once it’s activated, Go to the menu area, click the drop down on the Home menu item name and under visablilty do your conditional.

    Mine looks like this. (! at the beginning means they can’t) So when they are logged in the menu item won’t appear.

    !current_user_can(‘access_s2member_level1’)

    Sorry I don’t know exactly what you would put unless you have s2member

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