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Hi!
I’ve setum my bbmember page to work in my custom page “about us”, with some content and description.
Content is still present in source (from backend), but i cannot see in live website (i see only bbpress member page).
Is there something i can do for fix?
Maybe a shortcode for memberpage to insert manually in my page?
or setup to “if content exist put my memberpage bottom to this”?thanks in advance, and sorry for my poor english,
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Hello,
I am having an Error 500 while activating Buddypress.
I know that this topic has been talked before, but the issue here is that I have 512M for the wordpress to use. So it is not the memory.
The PHP.ini tells that there is 512M and I used these two lines in config.php.define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M'); define('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', '512M');I had Buddypress working perfectly. In fact, I had problems with bbPress but not with Buddypress.
Everything was working perfectly and I deactivated all plugins to activate them one by one after I deleted two or three.
I first activate Buddypress and BOOM, Error 500.
I don’t get it. I can activate everything except Buddypress.
Any help? Thanks!Juan
Hello, BuddyPress Community!
I have the plugin DW Reactions installed (https://wordpress.org/plugins/dw-reactions). It doesn’t integrate with BuddyPress. Assuming BuddyPress “activities” were a custom post type, I thought integrating it myself would be no problem. Well, after some digging, I noticed that activities were stored in the database as their own type of object (am I using the term “object” correctly?) and not as custom post types. DW Reactions is written to work with post types. I imagine that’s why it doesn’t work with BuddyPress activities.
Is there a way to make activities register as a custom post type? If that’s not possible, is there a quick fix to make a plugin reference activities instead of posts?
Or, is there anyone reading this who is familiar with DW Reactions and might know how to fix this?
Thanks in advance for any help. Here are my answers to the questions in on of the sticky posts, in case they’re needed.
1. Which version of WordPress are you running? 4.5.2
2. Did you install WordPress as a directory or subdomain install? directory
3. If a directory install, is it in root or in a subdirectory? root
4. Did you upgrade from a previous version of WordPress? If so, from which version? yes, 4.5.1
5. Was WordPress functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress (BP)? e.g. permalinks, creating a new post, commenting. yes
6. Which version of BP are you running? 2.5.3
7. Did you upgraded from a previous version of BP? If so, from which version? no
8. Do you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated? If so, which ones? yes, too many to list
9. Are you using the standard WordPress theme or customized theme? custom, InspireBook v1.2.2
10. Have you modified the core files in any way? no
11. Do you have any custom functions in bp-custom.php? no
12. If running bbPress, which version? Or did your BuddyPress install come with a copy of bbPress built-in? n/a
13. Please provide a list of any errors in your serverās log files. n/a
14. Which company provides your hosting? GoDaddy
15. Is your server running Windows, or if Linux; Apache, nginx or something else? LinuxNote: All plugins and WP are up to date as of this writing. The site can be found at http://nrocnetwork.org/community. However, that is the only part of the site that is public. There are several sites in the multisite that are in development.
I have a multisite with BuddyPress (network activated, but rooted in a subsite by a define in wp-config) and I have Commons in a Box (CBOX), which includes bbPress. Unfortunately, I have made the mistake of activating and deactivating CBOX, and I think that some settings got changed in between. I’m seeing some very odd behavior.
My first clue to this problem was a “disappearing” forum. Someone made a private group, associated a forum with it, posted in it….then it disappeared. Any member of the group (including admin, mod, and participant) would see a message saying “This group does not have a forum.”
As superadmin I could visit the group, click on the forum link, and it would display just fine. But no one else could. This made me think it was a permissions problem, but all efforts in that direction failed to resolve the issue.
So I looked around more, and eventually discovered a lot of weird behavior (will explain below), in particular, the forum would not “stick” to the group through any means of association. This only happens with private groups/forums.
I ran all the forum-fixing tools in Tools >> Forums (individually, not at once), but to no avail. In fact, the one for reassociating groups and forums says “0 forums, 0 groups” etc. even though there should be 11+ groups and like 15 forums.
The forum/group association in the dropdown menu in admin does not show all the possible forums I should see. i.e., if I go to Network Admin >> Groups >> Some Private Group, and check for an associated forum, the “Yes, I want a forum” box is checked, but the forum that should be associated either is not associated, OR it’s not even in the list at all. If I make a private forum public, it will reappear in the dropdown menu.
However, I was unable to make the association “stick” when setting the forum from the admin side. Eventually I did it from the front end, on the Group >> Settings >> Forum page, where there is a dropdown to select which forum to associate with the group. But it should have it’s own private forum from when it was created….it should not have to be a public forum.
Some older private groups have lost their connection with their forums in the same way — their members cannot see the forum, they just see “This group does not have a forum.” And the other abnormalities exist as well.
I noticed that several subsites have similar lists of forums/topics/replies, but the actual count of items varies for each subsite.
Forum URLs (permalinks) vary, depending on which subsite I am on when viewing the Forums. Some have a /forums/ slug in them, some do not. Some share a slug with the subsite I am viewing, while others have the slug of the site where they *should* live.
I’m confused and frustrated. :[
Ideally, all forums/topics/replies should live on one subsite (the same one where BuddyPress is rooted). Private forums should be associated with their private groups, and private groups’ forums should be visible to their members. Y’know….obvious stuff like that.
I really suspect that my sites/forums/groups and their associations have gotten whacked out by something I did, but I have no idea how to fix it. I feel like if bbPress were active in just the subsite where BuddyPress is rooted, it might work right….but I don’t know how to get there from here (without breaking everything, or losing posts). CBOX is a network-only plugin, and that may be partly responsible for this mess….it was active a few months ago, then I disabled it for a while, then re-enabled it. I suspect some groups/forums may have been made in the intervening time, and did not properly associate.
I am open to any suggestions for how I can get this all back to how it should be — with or without CBOX. I only want one site to have forums and groups. They don’t need to be everywhere.
CBOX as a plugin manager can be eliminated — I am not married to the additional functionality it provides. In fact, I already have the CBOX plugins “freed up” for administrative maintenance outside of the CBOX gui by a define in wp-config, so I am not locked in there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! š
Hi there!
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, but I think (?) this is more about a notifications setting than a bbpress one. Maybe.
Either way, when I edit a post on bbpress, the notification goes up as if I created a new post. Is it possible to turn off these notifications for edited posts?
I’m running the latest version of Buddypress if that helps at all! š