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  • @tearstone

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    Wangguard has been pretty effective on my site, to the point I’m relatively comfortable with leaving the group creation function open to registered members.

    My stats: WangGuard has checked 3696 users, and detected 2272 Sploggers.

    @tearstone

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    Have you tried to regenerate your thumbnails? (There is a plug-in for that)

    @tearstone

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    Thank you, this was helpful. I have a site-specific plug-in that I use. I just added Shane’s line to that, and it worked beautifully.

    @tearstone

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    Another idea. My understanding is that this can be done through child-themes, but seems kind of taxing for what I would think should be a standard feature.

    There should be a means to configure the Activity Stream in the Buddypress settings. I don’t necessarily think that all my users should see everytime someone becomes a friend with someone else. This would be a bonus IMO.

    @tearstone

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    I have run into an issue where I converted a vBulletin forum over to bbpress/buddypress combination.

    I really do not quite understand why, but over the course of the past week since the migration. Me and my users have been getting non-stop emails 50-100 a day with @mentions. The longer a user has been involved in the community, the worse it got. I started out by completely disabling emails from WordPress, then I found r-a-y’s no mention plug-in. I’m hoping that does the trick.

    Either way, there should be a way to disable certain notifications or messages transmitted from Buddypress.

    Kudos to all the devs that work on this project! Thank you.

    @tearstone

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    Friendly bump on this. I’m about to mail this in and just go with a different theme.

    @tearstone

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    @jlarosa 1.9.1 was released to include this fix for #5299: https://codex.buddypress.org/developer/releases/version-1-9-1/

    @tearstone

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    I hope you all do not mind me chiming in on this. I am having the exact same issue on my site, and the OP explained it so well.

    My link does not require a login: http://christian-gaming.com/activity/

    I have been reading over this site all day and I am still trying to wrap my head around the post 1.7 compatibility. I’m not sure really what CSS tags to edit to correct this. I say that because as the OP stated, initially the activity page loads with <p> tags surrounding each button, but if you were to click like “Mentions” or one of the drop down selections, it corrects itself by removing the <p> tag which surrounds each button. At least this is what I observed through Firebug. I’m not sure if this could be corrected through CSS, it seems more like something that the coding loop is doing when it constructs the entry.

    I just logged into the OP’s site, looks like him and I are running into the same issue.

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