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Andy Peatling’s slides about BuddyPress Slides from WordCamp Whistler 2009 featuring LightSpeed

Andy Peatling’s slides about BuddyPress Slides from WordCamp Whistler 2009 featuring LightSpeed

BuddyPress @ WordCamp Whistler 2009 We are very proud to be featured on slide 6 of the presentation. Thanks Andy! View more presentations from...

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BuddyPress to power the new Contribute to Change

BuddyPress to power the new Contribute to Change

I have been working with BuddyPress (BP) since its very early stages in April/May. What is BP? BuddyPress will extend WordPress MU and bring social networking features to a new or existing installation. As an avid facebook and WordPress user I have taken to the idea of extending WordPress-MU with social networking features very well. Foxinni was the first person to tell me about BP, the I caught...

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Events component could benefit BuddyPress massively

Events component could benefit BuddyPress massively

I have been a bit quiet for a little while… Busy with work, you know how it goes. Well back to blogging about BuddyPress! I need to build an events modules and here is the way I see the flow: Logged in user would like to create an event User will click a menu item in top bar “My Events”, this menu item should drop down with the following items displayed: Create an Event Find...

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WordPress.com Themes would be great for testbp.org

WordPress.com Themes would be great for testbp.org

I have been working with the WordPress.com themes on and I can definitely say that if you are not sure what themes to use on your WordPress-MU/BuddyPress system, try using the same themes they use on WordPress.com. It is easy to get hold of them, they are available via Subversion. You will need a subversion client to check the files out of the repository. Here is what I suggest you do: If you...

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