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  • #114544
    gregfielding
    Participant

    @katemgilbert

    It’s not that the profiles are broken, but that the activity and @mention permalinks for prior events aren’t updated. New activity will have the correct, new link, while prior activity links will be broken.

    I’ll let you know if I have any more luck with this!

    @mercime
    Participant

    You can do all that when you transform your single WP into a multisite installation by creating a network with subdomain structure https://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network
    Multisite support forum – https://wordpress.org/support/forum/multisite

    “same content” – if you mean that each user has a portfolio page, or about me page, a contact us page, etc. this can be achieved by creating a custom theme which you can designate as the default theme for each new subsite created by your members.

    Create a network/go multisite before installing BuddyPress plugin if you want to add social networking features – https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/before-installing/

    #114541

    In reply to: BP Blog question

    @mercime
    Participant

    @aces thanks for the link to create a network :-)

    #114540
    @mercime
    Participant

    @flynn basic troubleshooting – deactivate all plugins except BuddyPress and change to bp-default theme. In all probability, your users can create groups. Then activate plugins one by one and then your custom theme (if any) to see which one causes the group creation hiccup.

    #114537
    aces
    Participant
    #114536
    triznic
    Participant

    Now Ive really gone and shot the pooch!! Was trying to work on Registration problems and read in a forum to re-install BP now my pages say this…

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 77824 bytes) in /xxxx/xxx07/xxx/xxxxxx/dubgolf/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-forums/bbpress/bb-includes/backpress/class.wp-taxonomy.php on line 664

    #114533
    LPH2005
    Participant

    If you can control memory through .htaccess then I recommend adding `php_value memory_limit 128M` .. or some other value …

    #114532
    stwc
    Participant

    For what it’s worth, I recently tried using mod_php (with XCache and W3 Total Cache, no object caching or minifying) and everything worked except the Activity stream. PHP 5.2 FastCGI seems to be the go, for me, to keep things happy.

    #114531
    LPH2005
    Participant

    You might start out small. Install BuddyPress and enable just the activity stream; disable everything else. Make sure that the theme css works well with the activity stream. You’ll need to install the BuddyPress template pack. After you are satisfied with the activity stream then change WP install to multi-site. You’ll want to lock it down so that you control creation of blogs – so that you don’t have to deal with splogs. Once you have that working then you can add a few other BP features – private messaging, etc.

    #114529
    LPH2005
    Participant

    Do you have a link to where you are installing or is this a local test installation?

    This is the process I use for installing fresh copies of WP and BP.

    Install WP
    Change .htaccess to increase memory size and redirect to www
    Login to admin panel
    Set Permalinks
    Go to /wp-admin/plugin-install.php — search for buddypress and install
    Set theme
    Go to /wp-admin/plugin-install.php – search for buddypress template pack
    Install BP pack
    Go to wp-admin/admin.php?page=bp-general-settings and save settings
    Go to wp-admin/admin.php?page=bp-component-setup and save settings
    Go to wp-admin/admin.php?page=bb-forums-setup and setup forums
    Create Group
    Create Forum
    Create Test post

    Please understand that bbPress, bbPress plugin, bbPress BuddyPress are all different products.

    #114526
    Avatar
    Participant

    @Bowromir Hello Bowe, tried to reach you on BP-Tricks, but thought I’d try you here.

    Or if anyone has any hints on how to make this possible please let me know…

    We started working with External Member Blogs, and now looking to extend it in a good way.

    I was wondering if we can associate feeds with a certain group or category – kind of how Digg member feeds work (they require you to choose a category). We would like members to choose a group or category where all feeds would post in. Please let me know if this is possible, something you may consider working on, or some hints on how we could work on it from here.

    Thanks for your good assist with this.

    Also, if anyone is up for working on some other savvy feed ideas
    please contact me and let me know the best way to keep in touch.

    – Jeff – Jeff@Vybee.com

    #114521
    katemgilbert
    Participant

    @djpaul – here’s the .htaccess. 2 users needed their real URLs right away, so we have 301 redirects for them until this fix is solved. Could that be the issue?

    # BEGIN WordPress

    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteBase /
    RewriteRule ^index.php$ – [L]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
    RewriteRule . /index.php [L]

    # END WordPress

    redirect 301 /a/kc /members/username1/
    redirect 301 /a/liam /members/username2/
    redirect 301 /kc /members/username1/
    redirect 301 /liam /members/username2

    #114519
    @mikey3d
    Participant

    I knew why you would do it but how will you eliminate duplicate content between members and unique items in the search engines? Use robots.txt:

    User-agent: *
    Disallow: /members/

    EDIT: @gregfielding has similar problem “Help with redirect for root profile change” that I didn’t tell him.

    #114516
    katemgilbert
    Participant

    @mikey3D – the site is for a workplace, and they want their business cards to read “site.com/realname”, where realname = username. The advantage is totally cosmetic, but desired nonetheless.

    @djpaul – I know it ought to work, that’s what’s so frustrating. Do you think it’s a cache issue, and if I just wait a bit after applying the change they’ll catch up? I saw some other threads that say this fix doesn’t work in WP 3.1+, but other threads that say it does work in all versions, so I’m stumped.

    Thanks!

    #114513

    In reply to: BP Blog question

    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    Remember that Buddypress is in essence simply a plugin that requires a WP install to run on thus you have a blog the main WP blog, there is no option as such for it it exists either on the front page or as mercime points out is moved to another page in the static front page scenario.

    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    try having a read of this guide and following the steps outlined and then if you get stuck someone will help you along.
    https://codex.buddypress.org/theme-development/bp-template-pack-walkthrough-level-easy-2/

    #114509
    @mercime
    Participant

    @triznic have you tried to work on what I posted above?

    get_sidebar appears in footer.php for the intrepidity theme https://themes.svn.wordpress.org/intrepidity/1.5.1/footer.php so following the structure of your theme onto the activity/index.php file, you don’t add any get_sidebar calls in the other BP template files

    #114508

    In reply to: BP Blog question

    @mercime
    Participant

    WP started out primarily as a blogging tool.

    The default home page for BuddyPress using the bp-default theme is the blog index page like you see at http://testbp.org/

    If you want a static page in front page and have a “blog” link read https://codex.wordpress.org/Creating_a_Static_Front_Page

    #114507
    Doug
    Participant

    i will check it out thanks pc

    #114506
    @mikey3d
    Participant

    @katemgilbert

    Is there a reason why you need to change the URL profile member’s link? There is no advantage what you really want.

    Doug
    Participant

    i had the same issue, theres a plugin that solved it for me. its called

    Custom Profile Filters for BuddyPress

    and its by

    Boone Gorges

    hope it works for you like it did me.

    haungo
    Member

    Amazing! I was exploring the documentation, and found this page:
    https://codex.buddypress.org/extending-buddypress/bp-custom-php/

    What’s amazing is that the example used is EXACTLY what I was looking for! wow.

    Thanks Universe! & Whoever decided to use THAT particular example.

    
    /*
    https://codex.buddypress.org/extending-buddypress/bp-custom-php/
    Removing the links automatically created in a member's profile may be done by adding the following function to the bp-custom.php file.
    */
    function remove_xprofile_links() {
    remove_filter( 'bp_get_the_profile_field_value', 'xprofile_filter_link_profile_data', 50, 2 );
    }
    add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'remove_xprofile_links' );
    
    #114503
    @mercime
    Participant

    == Is there really no support for this issue? ==

    Know that except for the Lead Dev, support is given by volunteers. Feel free to bump if your question has not been answered after 24 hours. Stay calm, cool and collected.

    == A site I’m working on ==

    Is the site WP or a another kind which you want to integrate with WP/BP?

    == BuddyPress to feature the activity and work of its users. Is BuddyPress capable of doing this? ==

    If site is WP, sure it can. Know that the activity will only be recorded starting from the time you activate BuddyPress. I think there’s a plugin that can get users’ posts from existing multisite to be listed, just can’t recall which one and if it’s been updated.

    == How do users use the BuddyPress Like plugin to ’like’ the work other users do? ==

    Members click on Like button. Or did you mean something else? You would have to be more specific.

    @mercime
    Participant

    Sure they can. Unless you change your home page to show something else.

    #114499
    junger
    Participant

    I think I have this working, but came across a different issue preventing me from fully testing.

    Here’s the code I was working with…

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    <input type="text" name="” id=”” >`

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