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Developdaly posted a reply on the forum topic Wrong Avatar and Gravatar after BP update: 4 days, 1 hour ago
I’m having this issue as well. However, my problem does exist at the root blog. I’m using WP 2.9.2.
Example: http://www.imahotmom.com/fitness-family-2010-week-9/ -
Developdaly posted a reply on the forum topic Site Wide Activity stream not working: 1 month, 3 weeks ago
You’d probably be better off downloading the latest trunk version and overwriting all BuddyPress files.
Before you overwrite though, deactivate BuddyPress. -
Developdaly posted a reply on the forum topic Site Wide Activity stream not working: 1 month, 3 weeks ago
@Bbrian017 That ticket is still open which means it isn’t fixed yet. I attached a screenshot to that ticket just to help clarify the situation I was having, which is exactly what you’re experiencing.
I’m browsing through the code to see if I can fix it, but it’ll probably take someone a lot smarter than me. [...] -
Developdaly created a new ticket: Ticket #922 (Child Theme Development) created 7 months ago
The recent change ([
http://trac.buddypress.org/changeset/1669]) to the bp-default theme style.css includes the commented out line:/* Uncomment the following line and add your custom styles to ‘_inc/css/custom.css’ */
/* @import url( _inc/css/custom.css ); */I think the custom.css stylesheet should be added to bp-default, because the framework shouldn’t contain ANYTHING custom. Plus, the styles are for the current theme, not the framework.
This isn’t a technical problem, just an issue of theme development theory.
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Developdaly created a new ticket: Ticket #922 (Child Theme Development) created 7 months ago
The recent change ([
http://trac.buddypress.org/changeset/1669]) to the bp-default theme style.css includes the commented out line:/* Uncomment the following line and add your custom styles to ‘_inc/css/custom.css’ */
/* @import url( _inc/css/custom.css ); */I think the custom.css stylesheet should be added to bp-default, because the framework shouldn’t contain ANYTHING custom. Plus, the styles are for the current theme, not the framework.
This isn’t a technical problem, just an issue of theme development theory.