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  • Hi 4795209,

    We work with all plugins that support the native WordPress methods and ways of doing things, and endeavor to support other popular plugins as well. Make sure you have support for custom post types turned on in All in One SEO Pack; if you use the advanced options here, make sure you have support for the specific post types you want to use. And let me know if there’s anything that doesn’t work for you, and I will look into it.

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    Thanks for responding. I will try installing All In One SEO Pack with BuddyPress and see what happens. I should enable “custom post types?” What would that necessarily do for a BuddyPress site as opposed to a typical WordPress installation? Just curious.

    Hi 4795209,

    Yes, you should, as BuddyPress uses custom post types; many plugins that add their own types of content use custom post types, it’s the standard way to do this in WordPress.

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