• PedroDK

    (@pedrodk)


    Hi,

    We are creating BBP Private Groups for a website with several hundred registered members.

    There will be a number of Private Groups – maybe 10 different groups.

    Is there a way to display each group on their own Group page?

    Maybe through the use of a shortcode?

    Thank you – great plugin!

    bw Peter

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  • Plugin Author Robin W

    (@robin-w)

    ‘Is there a way to display each group on their own Group page?’

    Can you clarify what you would like – eg a list of forms for a group, does a ‘group page’ currently exist that a shortcode would be added to? etc.

    Thread Starter PedroDK

    (@pedrodk)

    Hi Robin,

    Thank you for your reply.

    What I would like is to create ‘Group pages’ for each BBP Private Group with a grid of Group Members displaying Name, E-mail and Avatar/photo etc. for each Group Member.

    I know that I can just use Profilegrid or another Member plugin. But then I would hav to create a new Group in ProfileGrid identical to the one in BPP Private Groups.

    Also – but maybe you want me to create a new topic for this.

    Is it possible to only show a menu item in the site’s navigation for the BPP Private Group for the current logged-in user.

    I would like to create menu links for all BPP Private Groups in a dropdown in the navigation, and then by some condition only display the relevant menu item for the logged-in user.

    Thank you again.

    Bw Peter

    Plugin Author Robin W

    (@robin-w)

    Thanks, and no you don’t need to log a new issue.

    So in summary,

    1. your ideal would be that the logged-in user gets a single menu item , and clicking this get taken to a page showing all the memebrs of that group. That menu item would be for the group the logged in user is a member of – yes?

    2. Any solution would probably be specific to your site, as making some generic capability is mnay hours of work, so just so that I know the scale of solution:

    2a Roughly how many forums are we talking about eg 10, 100, 500, 10,000?

    2b roughly how many groups?

    2c roughly how many users?

    3. Is each user only a member of one group?

    From that I should be able to think how easily this is doable !!

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