A number of Drupal users using the Drupal Organic Gropus module reported that they could not see groups that they belong to and also the groups the administrator belonged to. If you are facing the same issue with Drupal Organic Groups in your Drupal site then read on to find out the fix.
Organic Groups
Organic groups module (og module) enables users to create their own groups and manage these groups. The Organic Groups module, provides user the ability to create, manage, and delete their own 'groups' on a site. Each group can have members, and maintains a group home page which individual group members may post into.Group membership can be open, closed or moderated.
A number of Drupal users using the Drupal Organic Gropus module reported that they could not see groups that they belong to and also the groups the administrator belonged to. If you are facing the same issue with Drupal Organic Groups in your Drupal site then read on to find out the fix.
A large number of Drupal users using the Drupal Organic Groups module in their Drupal site wanted to know how to hide the Organic Group field from the users directly. If you are facing the same question in your Drupal site and would like to know how to hide the Organic Group field from your users then read on to find out the solution.
A few Drupal users want to know how to check if a user is a member of an Organic Group via code. If you are facing the same question in your Drupal site with Drupal Organic Groups and would like to know the solution then read on to find out more.
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