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  • Moderator bcworkz

    (@bcworkz)

    Hi permatheque

    FYI, I moved ioscydianet’s reply to Fixing WordPress as a new topic. Since your reply to them took them off the “No Replies” list, I archived your reply to where only mods can see it so their topic still appears as with no replies.

    Back to your issue. If you do not need to alter any BP templates or CSS, there is no need to copy any files from the plugin to your theme. Only copy files you need to customize. If any hooks are available, making changes through hooks is preferable to copying files because there is less burden in staying up to date.

    If you did customize any BP files and your changes are not showing up, verify you put them in the correct path, exactly as specified in your linked reference. Use your actual theme folder in place of “mytheme” of course. The reference neglected to include “/themes” between wp-content and mytheme, this too is required of course.

    As I mentioned though, try to utilize hooks if you can to effect your desired changes. If you still have trouble, please inquire in the BP dedicated support forum where BP experts will see your question.

    Thread Starter permatheque

    (@permatheque)

    Hi,

    Okay, thank you, for me and for him to his topic.

    Thank you for your answer. I undestand, so I don’t have to put this files here for the moment, first to see how can I let the template show the content.

    I will post on bp forums to search more help because i’m really bad in this.

    Thanks again, good evening

    Robin

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