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  • coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    These are some good news! Thanks a lot!

    Does the 1.1 version also support the photo albums?

    Greetings

    coldjippie


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    I have to install WordPress MU in the root directory because I want that a domain point to the buddypress blog (/community), so I got the same error. If I install WordPress MU in a folder all works fine but then the visitors see the right url (/net/wp) and not the domain. Could it be that this is a buddypress bug?


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Suprise, suprise! It’s running. I’ve installed WordPress MU in a folder in a folder and now it’s running. But don’t ask me why the root installation doesn’t work with buddypress in a folder.


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Update: For testing I actived the Default Home Theme for the root blog but that is almost the same result. One thing is different: If I click on “Blog”, “Members”, “Blogs” or the admin link I get this:

    The page was not found


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Ok, thank you. I’m now using the default home theme version 1.0.3 and the member theme 1.0.3 (both are activated and used)

    But I’ve got the same error yet like in my older post. If I click on “Blog” (the url says blog too) the navigation item “members” is active. It’s all the same.


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    I’m running WordPress µ 2.8.2:

    You are using WordPress MU 2.8.2.

    I don’t know the version of BuddyPress but I downloaded the latest one (at this site)


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    I need some help!


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Ok, I’ve looked the tutorial of Andy with the install of BuddyPress on a Mac and I updated my folder structur. The bp-themes are now wp-content folder and I don’t get a error message anymore. But If I click on the “member” link in the home theme I don’t get a list of members like in the installation of Andy. And if I click on my name in the upper right corner I see this with my default theme of the root blog:

    Error 404 – Not Found

    What I have to do?

    Thanks

    coldjippie


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Hello!

    I’ve installed the default themes and moved the bp-themes folder into the wp-content/themes folder (the default home theme is only in wp-content/themes). In the Backend of Buddypress I get this:

    You do not have any BuddyPress themes installed.

    Please move the default BuddyPress themes to their correct location (move /www/htdocs/********/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/ to /www/htdocs/********/wp-content/bp-themes/) and reload this page. You can download more themes here.

    But I’ve already done this, what do I wrong?

    Thanks

    coldjippie


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Ok, sorry, you’re right. Thank you!


    coldjippie
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    @coldjippie

    Sorry, but I forgot to say that I use WordPress 2.8 and the newest version of BuddyPress

    Thanks,

    coldjippie

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