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  • @weebit

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    I don’t have a free account anywhere. I have three domains might be fixing to own four. I am pretty good at fixing things on websites, but in the same breath I have had bloopers too. Joomla has crashed, so has Pligg twice, and WordPress so far has done well. I run an education blog, and a website, plus have a Tech based website.

    The education blog is most important because it is for teachers and students. Would buddypress be a good tool for teachers and students? Because changing out and losing my theme would not be worth it unless Buddypress has good offering tools for my teachers and students. Judging from what I have seen I would definitely lose my theme. How also does buddypress handle the blog portion of the wordpress site? Would I lose my blog also?

    @weebit

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    i do update it but haven’t added too much to it except a catacha and few other tools that help me, but not my readers. So I thought about using buddypress as a way to help my readers out. Now my theme on the website has only been up for like six to 8 months. Yes it has had updates and i installed them. But as far as upgrades are concerned that benefit the readers, and members i haven’t done much at all. I did install a spam blocker, to help them out too. I have never used buddypress, and if i do use it then I will because of the benefits to my members and readers. But I think I will be losing my theme. After looking at buddypress I think it will effect my whole site layout.

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