• Hi!

    The profile page displayed at /your-profile is really useful, and it’s showing all the info I need it to display, like billing and shipping info, for instance. Not sure exactly how TML came up with that, since this data is inserted through another plugin (Marketpress Frontend), but anyway, it’s the perfect profile page.

    My question here is: can’t it generate some sort of conflict, or at least “redundancy”, so to speak, with the profile page generated by Buddypress? Any way of integrating both, or have the info at TML’s profile page be displayed at Buddypress’ profile page?

    Thanks. 🙂

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/theme-my-login/

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    TML simply duplicates the code in WP’s profile.php and puts it into your theme. BuddyPress has it’s own profile system entirely.

    I think the OP left out a couple of details. Here’s the conflict:

    When TML is activated on subsites in a network install, the default behavior for profile links is to redirect to the root site BuddyPress profile. Both OP and I, if I’ve understood him correctly, would like users to land (as they probably expect, depending on context) on their themed TML profile page on that same subsite when they click their profile links.

    Possible?

    BTW, the redirect I’m referring to occurs from the admin bar – Buddypress links should obviously lead to Buddypress profiles.

    Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    Sounds like Buddypress overrides the default profile link to their own. I must admit, I haven’t played with BP and TML.

    Thread Starter Wheel of Commerce

    (@gabriel-calil)

    Oh, if you’re logged in and go to /your-profile, you get to that TML profile page. If you go to the Buddypress profile, you obviously won’t see the same info displayed. What I was thinking was a way to display it all in a single page; I mean, if it’s something easily achieveable.

    Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    Not sure, sorry. I’m not familiar with BP’s codebase.

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