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removing BuddyPress coding


  • trackpad
    Member

    @poetic1743

    Once buddy press is installed is there a way I can remove the coding to disassociate buddypress from my site but still have the functions still intact.
    I would like to do this so I can have more flexibility in controlling the look and functionality of my social network.
    Thanks.

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  • kkradel
    Participant

    @kkradel

    Yes and no. I’m doing something similar by configuring/hacking buddypress within my own theme. I used the BuddyPress Template Pack plugin to get the pages I needed but it’s a lot of editing from there. And I think that the S2Membership plugin will further the control by you if you want to make certain parts of the site public and other parts private.

    I think BuddyPress is designed to take over a site, not sit side by side. Although that is what I’m trying to do.

    I’m fairly proficient at hacking WordPress and I’m still running into roadblocks with configuring BuddyPress.

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