Can I reserve a moderator or admin spot for a user?
Yes! Use the following format when creating the reservation:
jdoe@example.com, level=mod
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in title, tags, annotations or urlWordPress › BuddyPress Group Reservation « WordPress Plugins - 0 views
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(replace mod with admin to save a group admin spot.)
WordPress › Support » How-To: Achievement Categories - 0 views
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"Mike, I have been lurking the site you have created and want to create something similar such as your badges, icons, achievement page and leaderboard. Did you do the graphics yourself? I think I can follow your instructions for the leaderboard, and I will need to get someone else to create my graphics. How did you put together this template/page http://challengebeta.mypcls.org/achievements/a-tale-for-every-tail/"
WordPress › Support » [Plugin: Private BuddyPress] Only exclude SOME pages (how-to) - 0 views
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Simply modify the example code from the plugin FAQs in order to unblock a page by its ID number: // unblock a page by id function make_page_visible($visibility) { global $bp; if (is_page(26)) return false; return $visibility; } add_filter('pbp_login_required_check', 'make_page_visible');
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is_page(array(42,'about-me','Contact'))
Function Reference/add theme support « WordPress Codex - 0 views
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HTML5 This feature allows the use of HTML5 markup for the comment forms, search forms and comment lists. add_theme_support( 'html5', array( 'comment-list', 'comment-form', 'search-form' ) );
Linda Peng » Blog Archive » 10 Lessons I Learned from Designing an Online Community using Wordpress and Buddypress - 0 views
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I recommend giving people single sign-on options using Twitter, Linkedin, OpenID, Livejournal, etc. as well as Facebook.
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The rest of your target market still needs to be convinced to care about your community enough to join.
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Make your homepage interesting enough to visit twice.
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I re-discovered my fascination with online community building around the time I subscribed to a shared hosting service, installed WordPress, discovered the Buddypress plugin, and stumbled upon open-source forums where people were amazingly helpfully about sharing troubleshooting tips and code. This was last December. The discovery turned into an independent study I dubbed "Volunteerism in a Web 2.0 World," which turned into the development of a website and lots of meetings and several pages of an annotated bibliography - all of which I submitted to my Research in Practice Program (RIPP) advisor at the end of the semester.Over the course of my meetings with "stakeholders" (Duke students and administrators) to asses the value of the "website" (an online social network for Duke civic engagement), I learned a few things about designing an online community using WordPress and Buddypress.
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