Editors note: This plugin is updated for BuddyPress 1.7 and many new features were added. Check it out! A while back I thought about ways to make BuddyPress integrate with the regular posts and pages within WordPress better. I had no idea to properly display BuddyPress information in posts, sidebar or templates. So I came→
The WordPress SEO plugin from Yoast is pretty much the only SEO solution you need for your WordPress site. It has become a default plugin in all my WordPress and BuddyPress projects. The only issue is that the plugin hooks into the common wp_title template tag to rewrite your site URLs to a custom title→
An extensive guide in setting up a CDN for your BuddyPress community using W3 Total Cache and MaxCDN. Host your member avatars, group avatars and more!
The forums on our Buddypress sites are the heart on soul of our communities, but how do we get them noticed more by our visitors and how do we keep those visitors up to date with the latest that’s going on?
A common requirement for a BuddyPress site is to change some of the default text around the site. If the text originates in a theme, it is straightforward to create a child theme and make the change directly into the template.