BuddyPress creates some of its own pages (such as Activity) that you won't see in WP Admin -> Pages because they're part of BuddyPress itself (for example the Activity page shows BuddyPress activity by users in the system).
s2Member integrates with the WordPress user accounts. Since BuddyPress also uses the WordPress user accounts, all you need to integrate with BuddyPress is to install it -- there are no specific integration steps.
If your Activity page link isn't working, then it's likely there is something else wrong with your BuddyPress setup itself.
If you don't want to show the Activity page, you'll need to hide it manually or use s2Member conditionals (WP Admin -> s2Member -> API/Scripting -> Simple Shortcode/Conditionals or Advanced/PHP Conditionals) to display the page only for logged in users.)Statistics: Posted by Raam Dev — December 1st, 2011, 9:02 pm
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