• Hello,
    I have been trying to find solution to this but to no avail.
    I have website with Group page – let’s call it “A list”. If people are logged in, then on this page (or section if you will) they can create group according to their need and invite friends to join.
    What I would like to do, is create similar page l et’s call it “Z list” where also registered people can create groups. But, if group is created in section/page “A list” this group will not be shown on page/section “Z list” and other way around. Basically it would be 2 different directories = kinda like categorizing.
    I am using Buddypress as well as custom theme. I’ve seen someone post same question on Buddypress support forum, but nobody answered, so I thought give it a try here.

    Thanks anyone who could give me some pointers.
    Eugene

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Developing with WordPress topic
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  • Moderator bcworkz

    (@bcworkz)

    I’ve no idea how BuddyPress works, but in general terms, what if you had a single template for both group pages? It displays appropriate content based upon the request. Once a user creates a group, logic on the page would simply never output anything regarding the other group.

    Thread Starter evgenis

    (@evgenis)

    But how to create a group page?
    I have one, but if I duplicate a second one from it it does not allow create groups in there. It is just regular post page.

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