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BuddyPress Real Names

Descripción

BuddyPress Real Names allows you to change the regular nickname displayed for a user to anything you want,
for example for displaying something like “John Smith”, “Smith John Mr”, “jsmith44 (John Smith)”, or any other combination of xprofile fields.

You can set rules to display names differently on their profile pages or in the members lists (eg. “John Smith” on the profile and “Smith John, Mr” in the lists).
When ordering members lists alphabetically, you can choose the priority of the fields that will be sorted !

= 0.3.4 =
* Update rule by clicking list items (jquery)

0.3.3

  • Added function ‘bprn_get_profile_field_value’

0.3.0

  • Totally rewritten for BP 1.7.
  • Ordering members alphabetically with custom settings now works !

Capturas

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Instalación

  1. Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page.
  2. Copy the content from the plugin’s /theme directory to your current theme directory.
  3. In the Administration Panel > Settings > General, change the default role from Subscriber to Wiki Author; or give the required capabilities to your users.
  4. Setup the plugin’s options under the Users menu.

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Registro de cambios

0.3.5

  • Localization

0.3.4

  • Update rule by clicking list items (jquery)

0.3.3

  • Added function ‘bprn_get_profile_field_value’