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@mrsalty active 3 years ago
Good BP+WP vs BP+WPMU talk here: http://buddypress.org/community/groups/installing-buddypress/forum/topic/teach-brendan-how-to-drive-buddypress/ View
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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Make wp-admin-bar relative position and inline within header instead of footer / absolute position? in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    @hnla yes, for accessibility reasons it makes sense… re: ie6, i agree. which is why i favor the simplest structure… everything inline and relative. Makes for more consistency cross-browsers and less ie hacks required.

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    hold one – was stripped:

    @jmbullis You added add_theme_support( ‘nav-menus’ ); to your theme’s functions.php and wp_nav_menu( ‘sort_column=menu_order&container_class=navigation’ ); to your theme’s header.php?

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    @jmbullis You added add_theme_support( ‘nav-menus’ ); to your theme’s functions.php and to your theme’s header.php?

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    @jmbullis oh really? that’s great. will have to test it out.

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Actually I’m a dummy. That looks like its just a way to add wp3.0 menu support for anyone building a wp3.0 theme… I think.

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Actually just saw this: seems pretty easy to implement WP3.0 menus into current WP… well, at least part of WP3.0 menu functionality perhaps. Am testing it now. Will update…

    wp_nav_menu() article:

    http://wpspecial.net/2010/04/menu-support-for-wordpress-3-0-themes/

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    @Paul_Gibbs By the way – since you mentioned that function: Newbie here. Googling now. Is the wp_nav_menu() function something I can simply add to a script/template file and it will display submenus? Thanks much…

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Make wp-admin-bar relative position and inline within header instead of footer / absolute position? in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Yeah, my sense is that it isn’t calling anything sql/db intensive: just a handful of static links. But because it is a plugin (originally, yes?) maybe there are some performance issues? And/or: Here is what I think: admin-bar was originally a plug-n-play plugin that didn’t require all the thousands of themes to be reconfigured just [...]

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Make wp-admin-bar relative position and inline within header instead of footer / absolute position? in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Thanks much hnla. I’ll look into your suggestions in more detail. For the time being I think I may keep edits simple and just change #wp-admin-bar .padder css from position: fixed to position: relative and style accordingly. (#wp-admin-bar would stil be absolutely positioned). I don’t want to add up a can of worms by editing [...]

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Yeah I do. Wasn’t sure if it was default or not. Thanks Paul. Will look for ways to add it. Thanks much.

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    Mr. Salty started the forum topic Should default BuddyPress show subnav menu items? Not seeing them… in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Not sure if I ‘m missing something? Is there something I need to do to show subnav menu items? I’m using BuddyPress on standard, non-MU WP and the default buddypress theme. Thanks much for your help!

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    Mr. Salty joined the group How-To and Troubleshooting 3 years ago

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    Mr. Salty started the forum topic Make wp-admin-bar relative position and inline within header instead of footer / absolute position? in the group How-To and Troubleshooting: 3 years ago

    Trying to simplfy the wp-admin-bar to be a simple relatively positioned, inline div within the header instead of absolutely positioned residing in the footer. Is this possible? All I see is the wp_footer(); — is the wp-admin-bar not designed to be modular (able to reside anywhere, in any template)?

    Thanks!

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    Mr. Salty posted an update: 3 years ago

    Good BP+WP vs BP+WPMU talk here:

    http://buddypress.org/community/groups/installing-buddypress/forum/topic/teach-brendan-how-to-drive-buddypress/

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic wordpress vs wordpress mu in the group Creating & Extending: 3 years ago

    @Arturo Thanks! Blog tracking? Meaning how posts can show up in BP’s activity streams and on profiles etc? And is blog creation in MU = to “network” in WP3.0? First q: BP on WPMU — the BP member functionality is site-wide and not local to each individual blog? If so, q 2: would you say that [...]

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic Buddypress on Wordpress vs Wordpress MU in the group Miscellaneous: 3 years ago

    Do any of you have more detail about the differences in how BuddyPress works on WP vs on WPMU? (And maybe differences in how BP might work on WP3.0 since that sounds like it will have WPMU-like functionality)? First q: BP on WPMU — the BP member functionality is site-wide and not local to each [...]

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    Mr. Salty posted on the forum topic wordpress vs wordpress mu in the group Creating & Extending: 3 years ago

    Do any of you have more detail about the differences in how BuddyPress works on WP vs WPMU? (And maybe differences in how BP will work with WP3.0 since that sounds like it will have WPMU-like functionality)? Thanks!

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    Mr. Salty joined the group Creating & Extending 3 years ago

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    Mr. Salty posted an update: 3 years ago

    Re: BP on WP vs BP on WPMU I have found these discussions:

    + http://buddypress.org/community/groups/creating-extending/forum/topic/wordpress-vs-wordpress-mu/

    + http://buddypress.org/community/groups/miscellaneous/forum/topic/buddypress-on-wordpress-vs-wordpress-mu/

    but they don’t really cover the differences in detail. Anyone have more info? Thanks!

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