WordPress BuddyPress Integration
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This is a comment on functionality.
When I researched using BuddyPress with WordPress Multisite, I was looking for a seamless integration system – and I thought I found it. But the more I work with BuddyPress, I’m finding that it keeps way too many of its features separate from WordPress.
For instance.
— It’s really difficult to integrate BuddyPress into an already existing theme.
— Things that should be installed automagically are not – like “Create Groups” add as a “Friend” and “Invite” someone to a group. I’m sure I’ll find more.
— Almost every time I search for a snippet of code to fix something that is missing from my BuddyPress install, all I find is “Use this plugin …” or “Add a call/feature/hook/ …” and no code snippet or snippet example is posted. It’s like BuddyPress people don’t want to share information.
— Just because someone is new to BuddyPress does not mean they are not capable of editing code. I would much rather add code than add a plugin.
— I thought that BuddyPress would integrate plugins and members with WordPress but they seem to work on two different systems. I’m not looking forward to the part where I try to offer blogs to my users because I’m a tad worried that the BuddyPress blog system will be a separate entity from the WordPress blog offering.Maybe I am missing something? Maybe there is a place where people actually share code information and feature requests? If so please direct me.
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