@rajeev-jain As you know, the Administrator should be able to see everything in the site. Have you gone through any basic troubleshooting like deactivating all plugins except BuddyPress and bbPress? Did you make any revisions to BuddyPress core files?
Hi Mercime,
I deactivated only buddypress plugins and tried to see ‘Activity Streams’ but it still was showing blank page. Actually, I dont have much technical knowledge about wordpress and plugins so i was worried if i will deactivate my all wordpress plugins, it might disturb my website.
I have not changed any core files of buddypress. Though, yesterday, i updated my buddypress to 1.8 version, previous version was 1.7, but after this update, still i am not able to see ‘Activity Streams’ Page.
Here is my website :
http://skeworthsharing.com/
@rajeev-jain So to be clear, you cannot see you Activity Stream pages when you’re logged in? I can see it fine. You should be able to deactivate the BP plugins except BuddyPress and social login plugin without any issues. Back up database first if you’re unsure so you can revert to old database if there’s any problem.
To avoid stressful upgrades or plugin surprises (!), recommend that you set up a development site which mirrors your production environment so you have an area to test themes, plugins and upgrading before you actually upgrade your production site or install a new plugin/theme.
Hi Mercime,
You are absolutely right, now position is that I or any registered if logged in, can’t see activity streams but without logged in, everyone can see activity streams.
I just tried by deactivating all bp-plugins and tried to view activity streams but same result, not able to see it is showing blank page. Pls pls help me out and guide me
any registered if logged in, can’t see activity streams
@rajeev-jain very strange. As mentioned above, backup database. Deactivate all plugins except BuddyPress and bbPress and change to Twenty Twelve theme. Clear cache. Check if you can view Activity Streams now. If ues, then activate the Magazine theme and check Activity Stream. If all is go, activate plugins batch by batch and double-check Activity Streams to help you identify what is causing the visibility issue when logged in.