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The relevant pages are now private and password protected so I can’t let you have access to them.
However, I can tell you that there is no misalignment and all the BP content is fine – it’s just the sidebar that will not display.
Also, I tried installing just WordPress and BuddyPress fresh on a subdomain – with nothing else installed – and I still had the same result, i.e. no sidebar on the BuddyPress pages.
There seems to be somthing in WordPress, Thematic or BuddyPress that does not want to play nice.
For the time being I shall have to continue with the work-around I outlined above – not ideal but workable.
Thanks again.
Hi mercime,
A big thank you for your efforts, but I’m afraid these changes had no effect.
The `get_sidebar()` function calls are still not being called.
I’ve not managed to fix this but I have discovered a work-around.
I’ve installed the Widgets on Pages plugin, add the necessary widgets to the widget area I’ve named “bpSidebar”, then in the child theme’s functions.php file added:This uses one of the theme’s hooks to place the widget area on the page.
As I say, this is a work-around rather than a fix.Thank you for the help – it is most appreciated.
I tried both methods of making the theme compatible with BuddyPress. Neither worked.
Here are the pastebin.com URIs:
header.php
http://pastebin.com/hEeQyBz4index.php
http://pastebin.com/KxvBqhQmpage.php
http://pastebin.com/uDa4eLp4sidebar.php
http://pastebin.com/0QS9ffewfooter.php
http://pastebin.com/hSq7wVkFAlso, a correction to my initial set-up information – the site is on a sub-domain: http://demo.e-learning-rules.com
As I mentioned in my initial post, when I look at the HTML displayed in the browser, the sidebar code is completely missing, as if the sidebar function is just not being called.
Thanks again for your help.
Hi,
Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
I’m completely at a loss.
Thanks