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@themoceratops
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Hi @wodz82,
If you want to add some custom code to your website, I recommend that you use the Code Snippets plugin:
As this is related with the use of BuddyPress, if you need further help about this we recommend that you contact the BuddyPress support as they will be more informed and better suited to help you with this:
https://buddypress.org/support/Best regards,
January 24, 2020 at 15:55 #9488@themoceratops- 1 Topics
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Hi @wodz82,
You can also create a child theme for Gwangi if you want, by following this article of our documentation:
But I still recommend that you use the Code Snippet plugin that I mentioned above instead, as it will be easier to install and manage than a child theme. You only need to install the plugin, then go to Snippets > Add New and paste your code there.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
January 27, 2020 at 09:54 #9507 -
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Hi there,
This topic has been inactive for a while now so we will be closing it to keep the forum tidy. Don't hesitate to create a new topic if you still need help and we'll be glad to help you!
Best regards,
The Themosaurus team.
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