BuddyPress Profile Tabs is a plugin that uses the Profile Groups provided in the BuddyPress options to make nice looking tabs using the jQuery UI.
Author: | Jacob Schweitzer (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.4.2 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.5 |
Plugin version: | 1.6.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 13-12-2012 |
Last updated: | 26-04-2016
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 8 |
Plugin URI: | http://ijas.me |
Total downloads: | 21 905 |
Active installs: | 60+ |
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Screenshots
Profile Page Using BuddyPress Profile Tabs and the Redmond theme
BuddyPress Profile Tabs Options Page
BuddyPress User Profile Fields Options
FAQ
Why is the theme cupertino?
You can change the theme BuddyPress Profile Tabs is using in the options section for the plugin under Options -> BP Profile Tabs.
ChangeLog
1.6.0
- Added ability to control which tabs show for each member type
1.5.9
- Updated WordPress compatible up to version.
1.5.8
- Allow for custom jQuery UI theme
- Bug fix
1.5.5
- Using the same version of the jQuery UI theme as the jQuery UI installed in the current version of WordPress on the server.
- Added example tabs in the admin section.
- Registering scripts based on http or https protocol to avoid https errors.
1.5.1
- Fixed anonymous function issue ( for WordPress installs running on PHP version < 5.3 )
1.5
- Updates for BuddyPress 2.0
- Added jQuery CDN
- Added options import and export
- Removed base theme as no longer supported by jQuery UI
- Updated jQuery UI themes to version 1.11.0 ( except from Microsoft which is still at 1.10.4 )
- Various performance enhancements and fixes
1.4
- New jQuery UI CSS
- Fixed tab order issue
- Verified to work with BuddyPress 1.8
- Verified to work with WordPress 3.6
1.3
- Allows either Google or Microsoft hosted jQuery UI CSS
- Changed how the menu names are loading, using PHP instead of several small Javascript insertions
1.1
- A bit of code cleanup to make it easier to read for developers.
- Re-organizing the code to make it a little more efficient.
- Re-worked a bit of the javascript to ensure compatibility.