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Mystery privacy

  • @andrearessell

    Participant

    Hi everyone

    An old site that I’m busy upgrading (http://postgraduatesupervision.net/) used to use BuddyPress, but it was uninstalled a while ago. When I tried adding a new page (http://postgraduatesupervision.net/feedback), I could see the content, but users who are not logged in are asked to sign in to view the community page. All the old pages are still behaving properly, but the new page won’t display despite the settings being public. I’ve tried cloning an old page but no luck.

    BuddyPress was deleted from the site a long time ago as the client no longer required the community features, and it has continued to operate just fine on the Salutation theme until now.

    Has anyone else run into this problem? I have updated to the latest WordPress and reinstalled BuddyPress, but still no luck. Is there perhaps some php that will force this page to render for public users? Or something that needs to be done with the .htaccess file?

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  • @shanebp

    Moderator

    By default, all BP pages are public.
    Your feedback page is not a BP page, afaik.
    Therefore something in your theme, plugins or custom code is setting that WordPress page to private.
    I doubt it is related to .htacess

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