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    I’ve decided to enlist a developer to add this code for me. It is just too important.

    Best Regards,
    NoNAdmin

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    Whoops, sorry. I thought some of the icons weren’t displaying because the offsets were off by so much that the white icon on the white background made them disappear. Only 3 of the 5 modal pop-up icons were active.

    So here’s my update. I was able to fix the issue by:
    * Changing the DISPLAY SETTINGS Alignment from LEFT to RIGHT
    * Removing the ADVANCED settings Left Margin from 215px to 0.

    Although the modal pop-up now works, I am not able to get the exact placement I wanted.

    Best Regards, NoNAdmin

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    Thank you for the feedback. I’ll check with my developer.

    Best Regards, NoNAdmin

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    Known-Admin on in reply to: Group Homepage #48559

    Hello Brajesh,

    I too would like to know the answer to this. I would like to use this to create a Group Profile page with contact information, group rules, maybe the Group Admin avatars, and anything else that the Group Admin would like to present to their group members.

    Your LINK PAGE TO GROUPS plugin assigns a single page to a group or all groups. The linkage is done in WP-ADMIN only. It is editable by the Site Admin only. When the tab for the page is clicked, the user exits the group and navigates to a PAGE on the site. It really doesn’t accomplish what I’m trying to accomplish.

    Here is what I was hoping to accomplish:

    * The Group Admin would be able to select the option using the frontend Group Settings
    * The tab would appear with a name that the Site Admin (default name) or the name the Group Admin chooses
    * The “page” (would be a front-end form that the Group Admin could edit (including some fields, text, and images)
    * Group Members would be able to see the content entered by the Group Admin, without being able to edit the page

    I currently use the GROUP TABS PRO plugin and it works nicely for creating tabs. I can insert Elementor section templates into the tabs. This is great for static content. With Elementor I can even add some dynamic content. However, the Group Admin has no access to Elementor.

    I have a frontend plugin that allows me to present frontend forms to Group Admins to create group blog posts. But again, I don’t know how I could use all these wonderful tools to create the group profile that my Group Admins would love. I’m still formulating how I might do this and will let you know if I come up with a solution.

    Thanks, NoNAdmin

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    Hello,

    Sorry about my previous reply. I actually do use this plugin and use it fairly often. As the site administrator, I use the plugin to manually create friendships between members when necessary.

    It’s another one of your great achievements!

    Thanks, NoNAdmin

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    Hello,

    I should have mentioned that I’m using the following BuddyDev plugins to create the page/section so that the page appears in the Group:

    * BuddyPress Group Tabs Creator Pro
    * BuddyPress Dynamic Group Tab Content

    The button appears in the section template placed in the Group Tab.

    Thanks, NoNAdmin