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  • #116999
    modemlooper
    Moderator

    so you’d want users to have to a authenticate twice? What is the reasoning behind this? I don’t see why that would be beneficial

    #116998
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    I’d do separate.

    #116996
    @mercime
    Participant

    1. Create a child theme of bp-default https://codex.buddypress.org/theme-development/building-a-buddypress-child-theme/

    2, Copy over bp-default/forums/index.php to yourchildtheme/forums/index.php

    3. Open up forums/index.php in your child theme and delete lines 35-36
    https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/1.2.9/bp-themes/bp-default/forums/index.php#L35

    katje
    Member

    I’m sorry, but we tested on several themes. It has nothing to do with the theme; forget I ever mentioned the theme at all.

    I’m starting to understand why the search is not working. Apparently only the administrator has access to the members directory (?) Anyone should have access to that, otherwise a profile search doesn’t work I’m afraid.
    So I suspect that’s an authority problem.

    So no plugins to be able to invite people other than the not working one which says when trying to install that it has not been tested yet for my version of WP?

    People can’t invite eachother, because they can’t search eachother and therefore are clueless who else is on the network, furthermore group search isn’t working either, so they’re clueless as well which groups they might be interested in because there’s no list of them.

    You really never had anyone who found these problems a limitation?

    Please remember that I’m not native English, so if my post sounds offensive that’s not how I mean it. I’m trying to get some help.

    Sarah Minx
    Member

    This is also specific to BuddyPress… I have an updates status bar at the bottom of my website that scrolls through the recent updates to the website (posts, pb activity, comments, etc) and all the links work from that bar (if there is a new posts, you can clik, and it takes you to the post’s page)… except for BuddyPress links, you click to view the recent update and it, once again, redirects you to the homepage.

    #116987
    modemlooper
    Moderator

    @Boone, I agree, you would be able to change twitter accounts after login. Current twit connects do not allow changing accounts.

    The issue for users is this scenario; what if every twitter app made you login then re auth just to send tweets? I want to kill the double auth. There is no forcing of Twitter login. If you use WP login then going to your Twitter tab it would ask you to add Twitter. So you either add it at reg. or later or not at all.

    #116982

    In reply to: Profile rating system

    christophg
    Member

    I am having the same problem with it currently. It says no post exists when I follow the link. I think the framework for it is good though so I will play with it a bit and see what I can do.
    I feel you man, paying work comes first. Hopefully this internet business will be up and running though so I can work from home!
    Say, you wouldn’t have any thoughts on how to facilitate multiple registration forms that are compatible with buddypress but use S2members membership levels to decide which registration form to go to? Just a shot in the dark lol.

    #116980
    lifemore
    Participant

    Yes, I am using the latest version of WordPress, the latest version of Buddypress, and latest version of Suffusion theme. There was no problem a while ago, but now the avatar does not upload on the first page even though it shows successful avatar upload :(

    I truly appreciate your help.

    #116978
    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    I’d rather not be forced to use my Twitter login for WP authentication. It’s nice when it’s an option, but to force it might raise privacy concerns, among other things. I would prefer to have the option at registration: use a Twitter login for authentication and get my Twitter account synced automatically, or create a standalone WP login, which can later be linked to my Twitter account if I so wish. (This has the added bonus of allowing me to associate with a different Twitter account at a later date if I want to change.)

    I recently set up a site for baby pictures, and managed to give users the choice between FB login and a dedicated WP login. Maybe it’d be helpful? http://teleogistic.net/2011/07/building-a-baby-photo-site-with-wordpress/

    #116976
    Psyber
    Participant

    I agree, I would prefer to have one login with the ability to send/receive tweets.

    #116975
    greedyg
    Member

    thanks for the response!

    WP version 3.14; BP version 1.29; other plugins: U BuddyPress Forum Attachment

    and yes, i have everything enabled in Component Setup.

    #116974
    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    What other plugins do you have installed?

    WP/BP versions?

    Do you have forums, groups, and activity turned on at Dashboard >BuddyPress > Component Setup?

    #116964
    Tammie Lister
    Moderator
    #116963

    In reply to: Can’t Crop Avatar

    Tammie Lister
    Moderator

    I don’t get any cropping issues so my first thoughts would be you say you have a version of the default theme from an older BuddyPress install. Can you try the newer version that came with 1.2.9 please? Also do you have any issues with other media uploading say through the media uploader?

    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    What @mercime means is that several of your questions are dependent on the theme you’ve purchased, ‘executive’. WPMU.org is not the official WordPress site, but is a private company that sells themes and plugins. It’s not possible for people on this free forum to provide support for a theme that is sold privately; you should go to wpmu.org for that.

    General BuddyPress questions are welcome here, though. For instance,
    `Furthermore I don’t seem to have a members directory in my dashboard.`
    BuddyPress does not add a members directory to your Dashboard. You can find a members list at Dashboard > Users (or Dashboard >Network Admin > Users on Multisite)

    katje
    Member

    I don’t understand, I’m having questions about the buddypress plugin and it’s functionalities not about wordpress.

    @mercime
    Participant

    @katje we’d like to help you but we don’t have free access to the theme. You should be able to get free support at WPMU.org or where you bought the theme.

    katje
    Member

    Furthermore I don’t seem to have a members directory in my dashboard.

    #116952
    webeditor
    Member

    I wanted to take a quick moment and let everyone know our issue has been resolved. What seems to have gone awry was a suPHP configuration that was correctly allowing WordPress side uploads go through with permission 644, but not Buddypress. We run a VPS, so I had the provider’s technicians reconfigure the suPHP settings to allow both WordPress and Buddypress uploads to automatically be set to permission level 644. As of now, things seem to be running smoothly.

    So if you’re running a VPS or anything else where you can control the suPHP and PHP settings, be sure to give them a look and ensure they’re behaving as if they were running a shared hosting setup. By default, they are not as open as WordPress and Buddypress need to operate correctly.

    katje
    Member

    Sorry, apparently I’m using WP 3.0.4

    Sarah Minx
    Member

    Hey there,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I just tried this… I even changed the structure, saved, and changed it back to my current settings of: Day and name (http://totallymi.com/2011/07/26/sample-post/)

    1. Which version of WordPress are you running? 3.2.1
    2. Did you install WordPress as a directory or subdomain install? Totallymi.com
    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? 3.2
    5. Was WordPress functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress (BP)? e.g. permalinks, creating a new post, commenting. Not an issue with WordPress (Yes)
    6. Which version of BP are you running? Updated to 1.2.9 last night
    7. Did you upgraded from a previous version of BP? If so, from which version? Whatever version was used a month or two ago, downloaded from WP Plugins site.
    8. Do you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated? If so, which ones?
    Akismet | Version 2.5.3
    BuddyPress | Version 1.2.9
    BuddyPress Activity Comment Notifier | Version 1.0.3
    BuddyPress Activity Plus | Version 1.2
    BuddyPress Activity Stream Bar | Version 1.3.2
    BuddyPress Backwards Compatibilty | Version 0.6
    BuddyPress Gifts | Version 1.1
    BuddyPress Live Notification | Version 1.0
    BuddyPress Template Pack | Version 1.1.3
    BuddyStream | Version 2.1 | By Peter Hofman | Visit plugin site
    CubePoints | Version 3.0.3
    CubePoints Buddypress Integration | Version 1.9.2
    Dynamic Widgets | Version 1.4.1
    Google +1 | Version 1.0.4
    GTranslate | Version 1.0.26
    Sidebar Login | Version 2.3.2
    WordPress e-Cards | Version 0.1
    WP-DownloadManager | Version 1.60
    WP-Memory-Usage | Version 1.2.1
    WP-Polls | Version 2.61
    Zazzle Store Gallery | Version 1.0
    9. Are you using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes? Arras 1.5.1.1 custom
    10. Have you modified the core files in any way? Just theme related files
    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? Don’t think so
    13. Please provide a list of any errors in your server’s log files. No errors
    14. Which company provides your hosting? 1and1 (Business Package)
    15. Is your server running Windows, or if Linux; Apache, nginx or something else? Linux/Apache

    Here is some additional information — I don’t really think that it will make much difference — but if so, awesome.

    Side note, I did edit my theme’s function.php to hard code in the address of http://totallymi.com but it did not change the fact that the BP activity stream is redirecting to the homepage vs the appropriate member’s stream.

    Thanks!

    #116944
    Tammie Lister
    Moderator

    There is the now outdated BuddyPress mobile plugin.

    https://buddypress.org/community/groups/buddypress-mobile

    However perhaps a different take and you could look at using a responsive theme that caters for multiple devices there was recently one released. I will add I’ve not used it but heard good things.

    http://themeloom.com/themes/xi-theme/

    Also you may want to check the repo out for anyone doing that for free (https://buddypress.org/extend/themes/) – I seem to recall a free one was in works which is really cool.

    https://buddypress.org/community/groups/creating-extending/forum/topic/frisco-child-theme/

    #116942
    lpryor
    Participant

    Sorry, I’ve made a child theme for the default buddypress theme. But the same happens when I activate the default buddypress theme too. The site is being developed locally at the moment, so I can’t give a link.

    I just wondered if anyone had ever come across anything similar.

    #116934
    mattcav
    Member

    @lifemore, could you share your configuration?

    #116932
    lifemore
    Participant

    OK, I had this plugin installed; BuddyPress xProfiles ACL and found out that it was conflicting with the “edit profile” link.

    I disabled it and it now works fine. See if that may be the case for you.

    Best;
    Vida

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