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Yes, of course. Problem is, no one will be able to do that when I’m not around so a cron solution would perhaps be preferred. Or more frequent checks against what goes in the activity stream at least.
Right. So whenever someone deletes a blog I need to do something that refreshes the activity feed, correct? Is there a list of these things somewhere?
Giving this a tiny little bump. No one seeing this problem? Got a solution?
The Skeleton Theme has a bug in header.php. In the top menu (the UL with id=”nav”) there are references for MEMBERS_SLUG, these should be BP_MEMBERS_SLUG of course.
Great work!
I think I solved this to my liking. Putting these things in a plugin and running it in mu-plugins did the trick.
Am I doing something wrong here? I don\’t seem to be able to use those overrides in the bp-custom.php file, probably because it is called before the admin bar functions gets registered. How should I do this?
Edit: I don’t actually want to REMOVE the admin bar altogether, just hack the stuff it does without touching core.
Yeah I know, that’s why I wondered if it was possible to do something using bp-custom.php (which is meant for custom core overrides to keep it outside the actual core, unless I’ve misunderstood everything?). But yeah, I guess that plugin is my best bet, will have to give it a go tomorrow.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll check that one out! If possible, I’d avoid it though, since plugins can act up on updates and if this works, I won’t be there to manage it all the time.
I’m afraid I need to make actual HTML changes, from removing elements to adding new ones.