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I wrote a custom function for displaying random buddypress groups and the permalinks arent' working no matter what I do. I have tried printf() as well as echo...all it does is display the link itself next to the item I want to be the link.
The code is in a custom template with other standard genesis widgets before and after it. I am fairly new to php but know enough to at least get this far and understand what I'm doing but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Can anyone help with this? Here is the link: http://dev.trishasalas.com/ and here is the code: PHP Code:
Trisha in Tulsa |
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You'll have to aks at the Buddypress forums.
Your permalinks are the same regardless of theme used.
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Thanks Andrea, I took that code snippet from the buddypress groups loop, hopefully they can help root out the problem.
-Trisha |
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