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WordPress version compatibility

Published on August 6th, 2015 by Boone Gorges

We are currently working on a documentation reboot, here’s the new home of the best accurate docs (WIP). You’re very welcome to contribute to it. Updated documentation for following section is available here. BuddyPress shines brightest when run on the newest available version of WordPress – we optimize for the latest and greatest. For this […]

Version 2.3.0

Published on June 1st, 2015 by r-a-y

Version 2.3.0 is a major BuddyPress feature release. For Version 2.3.0, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 9848, and the Trac revision was 9912. Read the full ticket log here here. Highlights Upload Profile Pictures with Drag and Drop – You can now drag and drop any image you choose to upload as your […]

Version 2.2

Published on January 9th, 2015 by John James Jacoby

Version 2.2 is a major BuddyPress feature release. For Version 2.2, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 9181, and the Trac revision was 9441. Read the full ticket log here here. Highlights Introduce Member Types API – Registering member types enables a strict separation of different and explicit types of community members. View the […]

Version 2.1

Published on August 22nd, 2014 by Paul Wong-Gibbs

Version 2.1 is a major BuddyPress feature release. For Version 2.1, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 8311, and the Trac revision was 9032. Read the full ticket log here here. Highlights New @mentions interface – type a @ when leaving a status update or commenting on an activity item or blog post, and […]

Version 2.0.2

Published on August 2nd, 2014 by Paul Wong-Gibbs

On August 5th, 2014, BuddyPress 2.0.2 was released to the public. This is a maintenance update. For Version 2.0.2, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 8311, and the Trac revision was 8755. Summary Fix regression where profile field type options couldn’t be removed (#5647) Fix PHP Notice on the “Edit Profile” screen in certain […]

Version 2.0.1

Published on May 3rd, 2014 by Boone Gorges

On May 2, 2014, BuddyPress 2.0.1 was released to the public. This is a maintenance update. For Version 2.0.1, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 8311, and the Trac revision was 8348. Summary Fix PHP notice when the directory page of a deactivated component is included in a WP nav menu (#5545) Fix incorrect […]

Version 2.0

Published on April 16th, 2014 by Trisha Salas

Version 2.0 is a major BuddyPress feature release that introduces several new Administrative features, a number of new APIs and a slew of “under the hood” enhancements that include significant gains in performance via caching and streamlined queries. For Version 2.0, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 7892, and the Trac revision was 8279. […]

Prelaunch Checklist

Published on April 4th, 2014 by John James Jacoby

Releasing BuddyPress to the world is a big deal, and takes quite a few manual steps to ensure safe & comfortable updates & upgrades are had by all. Below are the steps release leads go through with each & every release. Note: These steps vary slightly depending on major/minor/urgency of the deployment to WordPress.org. For […]

Version 1.9

Published on December 11th, 2013 by r-a-y

Version 1.9 is a major BuddyPress feature release. BuddyPress 1.9 introduces many new features and enhancements, on top of lots of bugfixes. For Version 1.9, the database version (_bp_db_version in wp_options) was 7553, and the Trac revision was 7682. Read the full ticket log here here. Highlights The new Notifications component, which adds a Notifications […]

Add custom filters to loops and enjoy them within your plugin

Published on December 3rd, 2013 by Mathieu Viet

BuddyPress uses loops to display the content of its components. In this article you will focus on how to “rearrange” the content displayed in four of its major components : Members, Groups, Blogs and finally Activity. You will achieve this thanks to the type or action argument of the init functions of each of these […]

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