BP Custom Functionalities
BP Custom Functionalities provides custom functionalities that regular BuddyPress users requires.
Plugin info
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Possibly abandoned • Last updated 633 days ago • 3 reviews
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Possibly abandoned (last update 633 days ago).
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Description
BP Custom Functionalities provides custom functionalities that regular BuddyPress users requires like:
- Locking BuddyPress for guest users
- Locking bbPress for guest users
- Restricting BuddyPress Access Based on Paid Membership Pro Membership Levels
- Excluding members based on user roles from members directory
- Private profile – that means one member can not see other members profile
I will add more functionalities but will depend on how many requests came for the same functionality.
Installation
From your WordPress dashboard
- Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
- Search for ‘BP Custom Functionalities’
- Activate BP Custom Functionalities from your Plugins page.
From WordPress.org
- Download BP Custom Functionalities.
- Upload the ‘bp-custom-functionalities’ directory to your ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…)
- Activate BP Custom Functionalities from your Plugins page.
Frequently Asked Questions
After activation of the plugin just go to the plugin settings page under settings menu and there select the features you want that’s it.
Yes. By the time of plugin activation all the members that do not have any membership level, except site admins, will be restricted from using BuddyPress features.
You should have Paid Membership pro installed and active. Additionally, there should be atleast one membership level.
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Changelog
1.0.0
Initial Release
1.0.1
Added bbPress restriction for guest users
1.0.2
Fixed a fatal error
1.0.3
Fixed All Members Count Issue
1.0.4
Fixed comaptibility issues

