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Post: BuddyPress Avatar Upload Not Working? The Simple Fix That Took Us Two Days to Find
BuddyPress Avatar Upload Not Working? The Simple Fix That Took Us Two Days to Find
Slug: buddypress-avatar-upload-not-showing-fix
Focus Keyphrases: BuddyPress avatar not showing, BuddyPress change avatar missing, WordPress avatar display setting, fix BuddyPress profile picture, BuddyPress avatar upload broken
Tags: BuddyPress, WordPress, avatars, troubleshooting, user profiles, frontend bugs, theme compatibility, WP discussion settings
🚨 Problem Overview
Many site admins using BuddyPress encounter a frustrating issue: the Change/Upload Avatar page is completely blank. No upload interface, no errors, and even accessing the avatar change URL manually (e.g., /members/username/profile/change-avatar/
) shows nothing. This issue can persist even when no JavaScript or console errors are present.
We recently spent two days troubleshooting this on a live BuddyPress + Avada setup — and the solution was so simple it was maddening.
This guide will walk you through what happened, how we misdiagnosed the problem, and the critical WordPress setting that fixed everything.
🔍 Symptoms
- The “Change Avatar” page loads but displays no upload UI
- Visiting the avatar upload URL directly also shows nothing
- There are no JavaScript errors in the console
- Upload UI scripts like Backbone or
bp-avatar
may appear broken - You might start editing PHP templates or injecting JS — to no avail
❌ Common Red Herrings (We Fell for These)
We tried all of these (none fixed it):
- Overriding the
change-avatar.php
template - Manually injecting Backbone.js templates via
bp_avatar_template_part()
- Forcing
bp_get_template_part('members/single/profile/change-avatar')
into custom containers - Enqueuing JS like
bp-avatar
,json2
, andwp-backbone
- Disabling plugins and testing for conflicts
- Switching themes
These steps only created more errors — such as:
Uncaught Error: Template not found: #tmpl-bp-avatar-nav
All of this masked the root cause.
✅ The Real Fix: Enable “Avatar Display” in WordPress
The problem wasn’t in BuddyPress at all — it was in WordPress core settings:
✔ Go to:
Dashboard > Settings > Discussion
✔ Check:
✅ “Avatar Display – Show Avatars”
When this setting is disabled, WordPress silently disables avatar functionality across the site — including BuddyPress’s avatar upload UI.
It doesn’t throw a warning, it doesn’t disable the menu item — it just hides the upload screen entirely.
💡 Why This Matters
- BuddyPress uses WordPress’s core avatar system
- If avatar display is turned off, the system assumes you don’t need uploads either
- Since no error appears, it leads to wild goose chases in the theme or JavaScript
🛠 Undoing the Damage (If You Added Custom Code)
If you followed advice to inject templates or enqueue scripts, clean it up:
Remove enqueue snippet:
remove_action('bp_enqueue_scripts', 'enqueue_custom_bp_avatar_scripts');
Remove injected template logic:
remove_action('bp_after_member_body', 'inject_avatar_template_parts');
Reset theme overrides:
Delete any file like:
/wp-content/themes/YOURTHEME/buddypress/members/single/profile/change-avatar.php
Let BuddyPress use the core default template unless you need customization.
🔚 Final Thoughts
This issue is a textbook example of why every good debugging process should start with core settings first — not the code.
We learned this the hard way so you don’t have to. Before you write a single line of PHP or override a BuddyPress template, check that tiny checkbox in Settings > Discussion > Show Avatars
It may save you two days of confusion.
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