Contributors: needle
Donate link: https://www.paypal.me/interactivist
Tags: buddypress, groups, sites, reading groups
Requires at least: 4.9
Tested up to: 6.6
Stable tag: 0.4.0a
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Enables the creation of a many-to-many relationship between BuddyPress Groups and WordPress Sites in a Multisite context.
Please note: this is the development repository for BP Group Sites. The plugin is also available in the WordPress Plugin Directory, which is the best place to get it from if you're not a developer.
The BP Group Sites plugin enables the creation of a many-to-many relationship between BuddyPress Groups and WordPress Sites. This is useful when you have a BuddyPress network in which you want, for example, many groups to comment simultaneously on sites which they share access to.
The plugin is designed to work with CommentPress Core "documents" (which are themselves complete sub-sites) so that there can be many reading groups for each document and many documents for each reading group.
This plugin was developed for The Readers' Thoreau where it enables multiple reading groups to collectively discuss the works of Henry David Thoreau.
If you're a developer, any contributions are most welcome here. If you're not a developer, it's probably better to install this plugin from the WordPress Plugin Directory.
This plugin requires a minimum of WordPress 4.9 and BuddyPress 2.0.
This plugin has not yet been tested with the new BP Rewrites API in BuddyPress 12.x. It is therefore recommended to remain on BuddyPress 11.4 or install the BP Classic plugin until compatibility has been written and tested.
There are two ways to install from GitHub:
If you have downloaded BP Group Sites as a ZIP file from the GitHub repository, do the following to install and activate the plugin and theme:
- Unzip the .zip file and, if needed, rename the enclosing folder so that the plugin's files are located directly inside
/wp-content/plugins/bp-group-sites
- Network activate the plugin
- You are done!
If you have cloned the code from GitHub, it is assumed that you know what you're doing.