Hello There,
It’s the profile.php file. To resolve this, assuming that you have your child theme active and ready, please follow the following steps below:
1] Using Notepad or TextEdit or Sublime Text or any text editor, please create a new file in your local machine.
2] Insert the following code into that new file
<?php
/**
* BuddyPress - Users Profile
*
* @since 3.0.0
* @version 3.0.0
*/
?>
<nav class="<?php bp_nouveau_single_item_subnav_classes(); ?>" id="subnav" role="navigation" aria-label="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Profile menu', 'buddypress' ); ?>">
<ul class="subnav">
<?php bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/parts/item-subnav' ); ?>
</ul>
</nav><!-- .item-list-tabs -->
<?php bp_nouveau_member_hook( 'before', 'profile_content' ); ?>
<div class="profile <?php echo bp_current_action(); ?>">
<?php
switch ( bp_current_action() ) :
// Edit
case 'edit':
bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/profile/edit' );
break;
// Change Avatar
case 'change-avatar':
bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/profile/change-avatar' );
break;
// Change Cover Image
case 'change-cover-image':
bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/profile/change-cover-image' );
break;
// Compose
case 'public':
// Display XProfile
if ( bp_is_active( 'xprofile' ) ) {
bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/profile/profile-loop' );
// Display WordPress profile (fallback)
} else {
bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/profile/profile-wp' );
}
break;
// Any other
default:
bp_get_template_part( 'members/single/plugins' );
break;
endswitch;
?>
</div><!-- .profile -->
<?php
bp_nouveau_member_hook( 'after', 'profile_content' );
3] Save the file named as profile.php
4] Upload this file to your server in the child theme’s folder wp-content/themes/pro-child/buddypress/members/single/
You will have to create the folder names since it does not exist in your child theme yet.
Please let us know if this works out for you.