Translate into your language. Skip to content WordPress. Description Are you looking for modern, robust, and sophisticated social network software? The BuddyPress ecosystem WordPress. Growing the BuddyPress community means better software for everyone!
Screenshots Activity Streams - Global, personal, and group activity streams with threaded commenting, direct posting, favoriting and mentions. All with full RSS feeds and email notification support. Extended Profiles - Fully editable profile fields allow you to define the fields users can fill in to describe themselves.
Tailor profile fields to suit your audience. User Settings - Give your users complete control over profile and notification settings. Settings are fully integrated into your theme, and can be disabled by the administrator. Extensible Groups - Powerful public, private or hidden groups allow your users to break the discussion down into specific topics. Extend groups with your own custom features using the group extension API. Friend Connections - Let your users make connections so they can track the activity of others, or filter to show only those users they care about the most.
Private Messaging - Private messaging will allow your users to talk to each other directly and in private. Not just limited to one-on-one discussions, your users can send messages to multiple recipients. Site Tracking - Track posts and comments in the activity stream, and allow your users to add their own blogs using WordPress' Multisite feature. Notifications - Keep your members up-to-date with relevant activity via toolbar and email notifications.
Blocks This plugin provides 15 blocks. MySQL version 5. HTTPS support. Automatic installation Automatic installation is the easiest option as WordPress handles everything itself. You can always toggle these later. We create a few automatically, but suggest you customize these to fit the flow and verbiage of your site. We pick the most common configuration by default, but every community is different. BuddyPress works out-of-the-box with nearly every WordPress theme.
Will this work on WordPress multisite? Furthermore, BuddyPress can be activated and operate in just about any scope you need for it to: Activate at the site level to only load BuddyPress on that site. Activate at the network level for full integration with all sites in your network. This is the most common multisite installation type. Enable multiblog mode to allow your BuddyPress content to be displayed on any site in your WordPress Multisite network, using the same central data.
Extend BuddyPress with a third-party multi-network plugin to allow each site or network to have an isolated and dedicated community, all from the same WordPress installation. Where can I get support? Where can I find documentation? Where can I report a bug?
Where can I get the bleeding edge version of BuddyPress? Who builds BuddyPress? Discussion Forums Try bbPress. I have a site that is meant for a small group of freinds to communicate and share on the buddypress portion of the site while having their blogs available to the world.
However I would like to limit access to the site to only those in my community. Hey Mike — did you get a response to this? I am in a similar situation. I want anyone to be able to register, but I want to be able to approve it before they can begin using. I hope that includes an approval process, but member management in general seems to be very low on the priority list of the Buddypress developers and community.
Did this never get developed? It is a right pain at the moment, I have loads of spam registrations and people posting unsuitable content!
Something like a Registration Approval system is very important, spam and abusive posters ruin many a good forum blog etc! I would have thought something as important as this, would be high on the priority list of available options on buddypress!
Or is there something already out there? If not developed yet, anyone come across a plugin for this? It is the most obvious first defense against sploggers and spammer-members.
There is a plugin called Pie Registration that claims to do user moderation of unverified users before they are allowed to post. See also: WordPress. Viewing 18 replies - 1 through 18 of 18 total. Jeff Sayre Participant.
Have you seen this? Ian Wallace Participant. Any ideas? Thanks Ian. John James Jacoby Keymaster. Download bbPress. Still the problems contnues with me.
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