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Thank you! It looks awesome! (BTW- I’m a monkey now!) http://socraticmama.com
Thanks again!
I’m sorry. I’m not nearly advance enough to understand your reply. Can you dumb it down for me? Where do I find the hyperlink code color in the file? I have not made a child theme. That is way too advanced for me. I was just hoping to find the color for the hyperlink and type in a different value. Can you point me to the correct line? Thank you!
Hi mercime ~ thank you
I put : http://socraticmama.com/feed/ into the Google Reader subscription box & your solution works perfectly, but it doesn’t solve the problem for those who now newly subscribe to SocraticMama. The problem is I will have to tell each new subscriber to enter http://socraticmama.com/feed/ manually into Google Reader. Is there any way to have my RSS feed, not my sitewide activity, as the automatic default for Google Reader?
Another poster had the same problem 6 months ago & a solution was provided by Mikey3D, but I don’t know how to apply the solution in my case:
https://buddypress.org/community/groups/how-to-and-troubleshooting/forum/topic/trouble-with-google-reader-and-sitewide-activity/
I can’t match it to the advice given by Mikey3D. This is because the terms ‘Blog Posts RSS Feed’ & ‘Blog Posts Atom Feed’ are not in my header.php ~ see here:<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="; charset=" /> <title></title> <link rel="pingback" href="" /> <?php if ( is_singular() && bp_is_blog_page() && get_option( 'thread_comments' ) ) wp_enqueue_script( 'comment-reply' ); wp_head(); ?> <body id="bp-default"> <div id="header"> <div id="search-bar"> <div class="padder"> <h1 id="logo"><a href="" title=""></a></h1> <form action="" method="post" id="search-form"> <label for="search-terms" class="accessibly-hidden"></label> <input type="text" id="search-terms" name="search-terms" value="" /> <input type="submit" name="search-submit" id="search-submit" value="" /> </form><!-- #search-form --> </div><!-- .padder --> </div><!-- #search-bar --> <div id="navigation"> false, 'menu_id' => 'nav', 'theme_location' => 'primary', 'fallback_cb' => 'bp_dtheme_main_nav' ) ); ?> </div> </div><!-- #header --> <div id="container">
Using the WordPress 3.2.1 and Buddypress 1.5.1 with default BuddyPress theme. I am also using the multiple groups forums
I would like this, too.
I am having the exact same problem. My forums were working with “site wide.” I tried to switch to “groups.” Now I’ve tried to uninstall and reinstall multiples times to no effect.
The menu bar “Forums” is http://socraticmama.com/forums-3
I can get to the real “Forums” page at http://socraticmama.com/forums if I type the urlI’m not sure how to fix this. Please dumb it down. I’m pretty new to code.
Here is the link to the “Parent” forum: http://socraticmama.com/forums/forum/parents/