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更新时间 | 2023年7月31日 00:41 |
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PHP版本: | 5.6 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 6.3 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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buddypress
post type. That’s why you don’t see the BuddyPress pages anymore (as long as the BP Rewrites plugin is active) into the corresponding WordPress Administation edit screen. The BuddyPress Pages settings screen is replaced by a BuddyPress URLs settings screen (see the screenshot below). This new screen is where you can define custom slugs which will be saved as a post meta of the corresponding buddypress
post type item. Then the BP Rewrites plugin is taking benefit from BuddyPress hooks/APIs to change BP Core’s behavior.
If you notice one of your BuddyPress plugins or your theme are not behaving the way they should, please temporarly define the WP_DEBUG
constant to true
into the wp-config.php
file of your website. You should see some warning notices confirming there's an issue involving changes introduced by the BP Rewrites add-on. You can tell us about it using this plugin's support forum or best submitting an issue into the GitHub repository of the plugin.
How to get regular BuddyPress’ behavior back?
Simply deactivate BP Rewrites. When you deactivate the plugin, the buddypress
post type’s items are switched back to regular pages and you get them back into the corresponding WordPress Administation edit screen. Post metas are still there in case you want to activate BP Rewrites again (this can happen when you’re testing another BuddyPress plugin). If you absolutely want to get rid of these post metas, you can delete the BuddyPress pages, create new ones and redo the page mapping from the BuddyPress Pages settings screen.
Join our community
If you're interested in contributing to BuddyPress, we'd love to have you. Head over to the BuddyPress Documentation site to find out how you can pitch in.
Growing the BuddyPress community means better software for everyone!
Our community provides free support at https://buddypress.org/support/.
Report bugs or suggest ideas at https://github.com/buddypress/bp-rewrites/issues, participate to this plugin development at https://github.com/buddypress/bp-rewrites/pulls.
The BP Rewrites is a BuddyPress add-on and is free software, built by an international community of volunteers. Some contributors to BuddyPress are employed by companies that use BuddyPress, while others are consultants who offer BuddyPress-related services for hire. No one is paid by the BuddyPress project for his or her contributions. If you would like to provide monetary support to the BP Rewrites or BuddyPress plugins, please consider a donation to the WordPress Foundation, or ask your favorite contributor how they prefer to have their efforts rewarded.
Core_Nav_Compat
: only send warning notices in right contexts.