I created a bp-custom.php and regrouped the menu items fine. But now i am trying to add a link to go to /site/members. It list all the members.
When i add it though it goes under the profile I am viewing. I am redirecting to a wordpress page if that helps. Or is there a better way to do this.
Ex :
http://website.com/log-in/members/username/members/
I want it to go just here
http://website.com/log-in/members/
I would love to learn how to just put a url and no slug but whatever works. I do not know why it keeps referencing that signed in /member/username. I have even tried parent url and that did not work. I might have been using parent url syntax wrong.
Here is the function
function mb_bp_profile_menu_posts() {
global $bp;
bp_core_new_nav_item(
array(
'name' => 'Members',
'slug' => 'members',
'position' => 60,
)
);
}
I know that i can create .htaccess for this. But I don't want to do it.
May i know what is the clean way (alternate way) to do this?
I have tried what the user said in comment below and found in bp-members-template this function. I then added the part in bold to add the link but that did not work. I am just adding a google link for testing only.
function bp_get_displayed_user_nav() {
global $bp;
foreach ( (array) $bp->bp_nav as $user_nav_item ) {
if ( empty( $user_nav_item['show_for_displayed_user'] ) && !bp_is_my_profile() )
continue;
$selected = '';
if ( bp_is_current_component( $user_nav_item['slug'] ) ) {
$selected = ' class="current selected"';
}
if ( bp_loggedin_user_domain() ) {
$link = str_replace( bp_loggedin_user_domain(), bp_displayed_user_domain(), $user_nav_item['link'] );
} else {
$link = trailingslashit( bp_displayed_user_domain() . $user_nav_item['link'] );
}
echo apply_filters_ref_array( 'bp_get_displayed_user_nav_' . $user_nav_item['css_id'], array( '<li id="' . $user_nav_item['css_id'] . '-personal-li" ' . $selected . '><a id="user-' . $user_nav_item['css_id'] . '" href="' . $link . '">' . $user_nav_item['name'] . '</a></li>', &$user_nav_item ) );
**echo "<a href='http://www.google.com'>Google</a>"; }**
}