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What does this button on the edit profile page do?

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  • June 11, 2014 at 1:38 pm #4808
    Jonathan
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    I noticed that on the profile edit page there’s a button that doesn’t appear to do anything. On our mla install, this button is called “Profile,” and on a vanilla CBOX install, this button is called “Base.” Clicking that button has no effect.

    What does this button do? If it doesn’t do anything, wouldn’t it be safe to remove it?

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    June 11, 2014 at 2:20 pm #4810
    Christian Wach
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    If you have multiple profile groups, then the button will show the ‘Base’ profile group. If you don’t and you’re sure you won’t in future, then you can remove it. I agree that BP should really hide it unless there are multiple profile groups.

    June 16, 2014 at 10:26 am #4826
    Jonathan
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    I just submitted cbox-theme issue #205 for this, and submitted a pull request that fixes it. I thought of submitting a pull request to BuddyPress for this (which would fix this issue directly in the function bp_profile_group_tabs, rather than just filtering the output), but since there also needed to be a check in the theme template to handle empty profile group tab uls, it seemed more logical to make this a CBOX change, rather than a Buddypress one. I hope other people find this useful! (And by useful I mean not useful at all, just cleaner and nicer.)

    • This reply was modified 11 years ago by Jonathan. Reason: fixed links. Why u no markdown!?!
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