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Rajinderdeep SinghParticipant@rsrs94
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I want to remove the linking from the groups on the overview on the homepage.
And change “newest”, “popular”,…But i can not find the files where i can do that. I searched in many files.
June 11, 2020 at 10:03 #13874@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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June 11, 2020 at 12:03 #13879Rajinderdeep SinghParticipant@rsrs94- 7 Topics
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@themosaurusrex yes.
or have u a solution how to exclude non logged in user for the groups?
with “Restrict User Access – Membership Plugin with Force” i can do that for groups and members but not the groups itself.
so i thought i could delete the a hrefsJune 11, 2020 at 12:47 #13882@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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@rsrs94 Understood. This is clearly far too advanced to be managed with your Customizer and widget options. You can find the
Grimlock_BuddyPress_Groups_Section_Component
PHP class managing this widget under the following directory:
wp-content/plugins/grimlock-buddypress/inc/component/class-grimlock-buddypress-groups-section-component.php
My recommendation will be to either extend this class in your plugin or child theme, or use its hooks to add and remove template functions. This will make your code more stable and more compatible with future Grimlock for BuddyPress updates. You can find all our grimlock template hooks and functions in the following files:
–wp-content/plugins/grimlock-buddypress/inc/grimlock-buddypress-template-hooks.php
–wp-content/plugins/grimlock-buddypress/inc/grimlock-buddypress-template-functions.php
I’ve recently addressed a similar question in another topic. To find out how you can resolve it, please click the following link:
https://support.themosaurus.com/forums/topic/mobile-navbar-appearance/#post-13615If you have further questions or requests, feel free to create other forum topics.
We remain available for all matters related with our theme!
Cheers,
June 11, 2020 at 13:19 #13884Rajinderdeep SinghParticipant@rsrs94- 7 Topics
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June 11, 2020 at 13:37 #13886@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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If you wish to start overriding templates and components, you should fork the
gwangi-child
theme. It’s a blank theme made to extend theme features. However, if your website is running with an older version of our theme and you still havegwangi-dating
activated, I recommend that you use a the Code Snippets plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/code-snippets/). If you have never activated this plugin, please read the following post:June 12, 2020 at 13:47 #13911Rajinderdeep SinghParticipant@rsrs94- 7 Topics
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if i activate the child theme all mine settings are away and the look is very different.
with the code snippet plugin i do not need child theme?
June 13, 2020 at 13:15 #13931@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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@rsrs94 I totally get it. That’s the main reason why we suggest using the Code Snippet plugin. By switching to a child theme, you will have to migrate all your old settings. If you use the plugin, the theme and its settings remain unchanged.
June 15, 2020 at 12:41 #13967 -
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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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