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Really? Damn. Thanks for the input though @modemlooper. Next question I suppose is how would I go about learning how to do something like that?
Ah nevermind! It seems it’s part of the theme design. I’ve gone ahead and posted on their forums on how to get it back. Thanks anyway!
That worked flawlessly! Thanks so much @mercime!
I’m trying to match the buddybar to match with the mainmenu. I’ve set up the test account
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@ript247 he means start a new thread here in this forum for your issue instead of using this thread that I started.
That worked perfectly, thanks so much @aces!
I tried that, all that does is indent it. Then when you resize the browser window it doesn’t budge but the rest of the page does. So then it’s no longer centered anymore.
I also tried this and it didn’t do anything either. Any other ideas?
div#wp-admin-bar {
width: 1000px;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto; !important;
}Ah perfect @shawn38! Except how do I get it centered now?
Got it thanks!
Actually, I have another question regarding the buddybar. How do I only have it show after someone logged in? I don’t really want it showing for non-members…
Nevermind! Figured it out!
Well when I did the upgrade it was to 1.6. Maybe it was fixed in 1.6.1?
Believe me I’ve learned my lesson and will most certainly deactivate in the future.
Again thanks for all the help guys!
Yeah, sorry for the delayed responce. It was two plugins actually. Buddypress mobile and “BP custom background for user profile”.
Great, everything works now! Thank you mercime and Sarah for all your help!
Wonderful! It worked with only renaming the plugins folder. I’ve since changed it to the twentyeleven theme.
Now, if I have a compatible theme and apply that, the plugins should all work correctly as they did before the issue with the incompatible theme. Right?
Thanks Sarah, just tried that but still cannot gain access to anything. In fact, I get a new set of errors.
Warning: require_once(/home/content/84/7713384/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-loader.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/84/7713384/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-mobile/buddypress-mobile.php on line 17
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘/home/content/84/7713384/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-loader.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php’) in /home/content/84/7713384/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-mobile/buddypress-mobile.php on line 17
Is there a way to change themes and/or disable buddypress through ftp?
Gah! My theme was discontinued from where I bought it. It’s called gratitude by zen themes. I didn’t even think of compatibility when I updated. Completely my fault.
I renamed the theme in the ftp manager and tried going into dash after that, and still got the same error. Is there another way around?
Hah! My fault, I stopped at the end of the first post and didn’t follow through with the second. I’ll try all that now and let you know how it works out.
Thanks for the work!
Two things I found out where the index.php is. Here’s the pastebin for the index.php.
Above you detailed how to make the header-buddypress.php. That’s done, and looks good so far. However I don’t know how to go about doing the sidebar. I did more research and found out there’s no sidebar.php included on purpose. Below the maker explains why in the documentation that came with the theme.
“Swagger is a 960px fixed-width theme with indented and intuitively spaced HTML. You will find in-line commenting allthroughout the HTML so that you can always figure out what section of the layout you are in. The backbone of every page is as follows:
`…page menu, social links, search box……logo, main menu, header ad……category/review menu……latest slider……or…(for full-width pages)
…all page content, including featured slider, post loop, and article slider…(only applies to non full-width pages)
…all sidebar widget content……footer widgets, copyright bar…`
In order to create this HTML structure, each page includes the header.php and footer.php files. You will notice there is no “sidebar.php” file in Swagger. That is because there are 16 unique widget areas, and rather than creating 16 separate files – one for each widget area – the sidebars are included directly in each of the pages that they are assigned to.”
So! How do we go about doing this, now that we have that information?
For some reason I just simply cannot find what’s needed. Maybe this is it?
It’s been a few days now, I’d really appreciate help on this if anyone can spare a moment? Thanks!
Maybe I’m missing something, but I think that’s the only index I have.
I’ve looked through all I can, any help would be appreciated in finding the problem. I feel if I tinker more with it, everything will break lol. Thanks for taking the time!
header: http://pastebin.com/9NKK4NEH
index: http://pastebin.com/gsUsnxfT
page: http://pastebin.com/ULnUYKbJ
sidebar.php: none
footer: http://pastebin.com/Kz6s0fuv