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  • @kingfelix23

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    ah, I have discovered another thing I need to look into with that specific theme.

    With infocus you can specify any page to use a specific sidebar which you can create and populate with specific widgets. I created a “buddypress” sidebar which I filled with some community related stuff as well as a login and some of the buttons from the menubar. However the pages I have made linked to buddypress. For instance the page that links to http://templeofthewayoflight.org/wp/activity/ ignores this setting and uses the default infocus sidebar.

    I am using a “page links to” plugin for that page but I still think it should honor the settings and use the sidebar I have chosen in the backend for that page, I do think that that has worked with other custompage I have made.

    @kingfelix23

    Member

    Yesterday I discovered that if I use the links from the last page of bp template thingie:

    Navigation Links

    You may want to add new navigation tabs or links to your theme to link to BuddyPress directory pages. The default set of links are:

    * Activity: http://templeofthewayoflight.org/wp/activity/

    * Members: http://templeofthewayoflight.org/wp/members/

    * Groups: http://templeofthewayoflight.org/wp/groups/

    * Forums: http://templeofthewayoflight.org/wp/forums/

    * Register: http://templeofthewayoflight.org/wp/register/ (registration must be enabled)

    These do work and use my customized index.php from the folders in my theme file. I have no idea where the bar gets the urls and why it ignores my cutomisation.

    I might not want to use the bar anyway, but even if I create a menu of my own I would like to be able to use the more specified links in the bar aside from the standard ones, ie all the subthings, and just copying and paste those obviously wont work.

    Is there any widget one can use that has the same things that are in the buddypress bar?

    @kingfelix23

    Member

    I just managet to get one page to work, however that was a hardcoded link I did for http://mysite.org/wp/members/member/groups/create

    That page used my index.php in my groups theme folder.

    however if I use the toolbar it seem to use another index.php, I then tried to make a hardcoded activity page but that again doesn’t seem to use my file in the theme folder.

    Are there some settings someplace that says where the items in the toolbar gets and creates the url:s?

    @kingfelix23

    Member

    I have the full directory in my theme folder /groups registration/ etc.

    Then there is also those files in the buddypress template plugin, but I assume those are the ones that got copied to the theme folder. And then there is also those that are in the bp-themes folder.

    I tried removing both of those folders as well, and it still worked.

    Maybe it is something real simple that is missing? But I think I followed all the instructions and everything seems to work except that the pages doesn’t align with my theme.

    If someone wants to take a peek I can pm my info.

    @kingfelix23

    Member

    I should also add that when I look at the source at for instance the page I get when I select groups none of the things I added is visible I still just have the

    <div id=”container”>

    <div id=”content”>

    surrounding the contents…

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