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  • @alainhc

    Member

    Well, i began working on my own theme, but not in the best way. I´m modifing the css files (by example, base.css) of the buddypress-home theme, to change the appereance of the pages. I just wanted to know if there is a tool or something that help me with this stuff. Because the API functions will not help me with my new theme (i think)

    @alainhc

    Member

    When I activate the WordPress MU homepage theme it still happens.

    @alainhc

    Member

    Hi, I´m interested in making my own buddypress-home theme and buddypress-member theme, to fit my web site. I´ve been looking for information on the web, but I have not found anything good. Anyone has some kind of tutorial about it?

    Alain

    @alainhc

    Member

    Hello everyone. Hi Burtadsit. I´ll try to explain using my poor English, I´m cuban. The error occurs in a Clean install, when you activate the home theme and try to visit the root blog, or the blog of any user previously created.

    The page show the following error:

    Warning: require_once(C:sitiossitiosocial/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-home/index.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:sitiossitiosocialwp-includestheme.php on line 822

    Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘C:sitiossitiosocial/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-home/index.php’ (include_path=’.;C:xamppphppear’) in C:sitiossitiosocialwp-includestheme.php on line 822

    How you can see, the application doesn´t found a buddypress-home directory inside member-themes. So, we solve this making a copy of the buddypress-member and renaming it to buddypress-home.

    Changing the topic (I know this is out of forum). I´d like to make my own buddypress-home theme, and buddypress-member theme. Do you have any documentation about it???

    Alain

    @alainhc

    Member

    burtadsit, there´s no confusion on the proper location of themes. You can try to install the last release of buddypress and wp mu 2.7 and you´ll see the error.

    Thanks to jfcarter for giving one solution.

    Alain

    @alainhc

    Member

    Hi. I had the same problem with buddypress, and i had to to what jfcarter suggested: duplicating the buddypress-member directory and naming it buddypress-home. But I think must be a better solution. Anyone knows which version of buddypress doesn´t have that problem?

    Alain

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