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Hmm… I’d be interested in this as well. Was there a fix that someone had written up a while back?
@r-a-y Thanks for the code-bit, it’s live on our site and looking good. I agree that if the secondary blog avatar can’t even be changed then it should be dropped entirely.
Here’s another discrepancy in the activity stream:

I’m afraid so.

But if my memory doesn’t betray me, I think it’s a different part of the private messaging system that’s showing the wrong time now.

I really like that we’re now showing the group avatars in the activity stream updates. But I’ve noticed a “bug” in the Recent Site Wide Posts widget.

As you can see the blogs are just showing random avatars and aren’t showing the users’ avatars like 1.2.5 used to. Any ideas?
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Theoretically it’s possible, but I would really discourage it at this point. You’re basically contemplating taking some 100+ files (I’m guestimating that number, it might actually be closer to 200) from a BuddyPress compatible theme and making them all accessible in the WordPress theme editor. It would be an absolute nightmare.
It sounds like you would need create another folder in your root install of wordpress and title it something like “community”. Then create a bran-new WordPress install in the folder and then install BuddyPress. You’ll effectively have 2 WordPress installs. The one on your “main” site will just be what people look at. But the 2nd install in your community folder will be where people will create accounts, interact, i.e. basically everything else that BuddyPress does.
@djpaul :cough:

As long as your users won’t need to create their own blogs, then BuddyPress installed with regular WordPress should be fine. I don’t know of any BuddyPress-specific plugins that’ll accomplish what you’re asking, but I think if you browse around in the WP plugin directory you might find some suitable solutions.
Could you post a link to your theme?
Here’s what you’re looking for: http://shabushabu.eu/reordering-buddypress-group-tabs/
We use the Secure Invites plugin for our community.
If you have government backing then I would recommend that you ping @johnjamesjacoby @apeatling @MrMaz
Andy and John are pretty prompt on Twitter too:
http://twitter.com/apeatling
http://twitter.com/johnjamesjacobyI would also recommend you checking here: https://codex.buddypress.org/home/ and here: https://buddypress.org/extend/
It’d be great to have yall aboard.
Have you checked to see if this is happening to other users also? Like it’s not some weird cache setting on your browser?
Could you post an example of your code?
It means the plugin will only work for regular WordPress installs but not for WordPress MU or WordPress Multisite.
DOB should never be displayed. In fact that’s not even a default BuddyPress registration option. Did you add in some registration fields of your own or did the Thesis theme?
Basically the answer is no. You can’t have multiple blogs unless you either have WordPress MU or WordPress MS. WordPress Single will still run BuddyPress but it won’t have any blogs.
@rogercoathup Any chance your client will let you release your work as a GPL plugin?
Could be. When I was running W3 Total Cache with WP 3.0.1 and BP 1.2.5.2 all our blog posts were showing up twice.
Additionally, you can enable multisite on your WordPress site and then allow all of your users to create their own blogs.
@travel-junkie wrote something along the lines of what you’re looking for. See here: http://shabushabu.eu/reordering-buddypress-group-tabs/
Keep in mind that spambots are very likely to harvest those emails if you don’t have some privacy filters set in place.




