Ok found that you can just create a child template for /buddypress/members/members-loop.php
You can change the URL of that page in the admin area (see Pages).
Hi Henry,
I have just changed the URL of the members page in the admin area. However now the issue is that if I click on a member it still goes to the “old” link and not the new members page link.
Do you know how I can refresh that or what I am thinking all members probably need to resaved to update to the new link?
Just to clarify the old link was:
https://pupsy.com.au/members-2 and I changed it now to https://pupsy.com.au/members and also updated the link on the page.
When I click on View in the Admin Page settings it links correctly to https://pupsy.com.au/members but when I click on a member to see their profile it goes to https://pupsy.com.au/members-2/Ellle/profile
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Hi,
I think you have two pages with the same name that’s why slug becomes members-2. If you have deleted the other page then just edit members-2 page and there edit the slug.
Please see: https://bloggertowp.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/edit-slug.png
Just click on edit and change the slug from members-2 to members.
Thanks