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February 7, 2011 at 3:18 pm #104812
In reply to: Gravatar cropping tool not showing
thebusysingleparent
MemberI tried that – activated the buddypress default theme and it was still messing up. Any more suggestions?
February 7, 2011 at 3:14 pm #104811In reply to: Subdomain Install – Pages Not Found
graf1771
MemberHi, we found a solution to this problem, look in bp-core.php:
/wp-content/plugins/buddypressline 21 it states:
`/* Define on which blog ID BuddyPress should run */
if ( !defined( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’ ) )
define( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’, 4 );`And change the blog ID number on here as well – for some reason it was causing a conflict across teh WP installation.
February 7, 2011 at 1:13 pm #104810In reply to: Security Feature Suggestions?
Boone Gorges
KeymasterSorry to jump in on what is apparently just a semantic issue, but I want to point out that BuddyPress is actually quite *secure*, taking advantage of a wide array of security features in WordPress intended to prevent against various kinds of mischief (SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, etc) and in some cases inventing its own. It is in the area of customizable, fine-grained *privacy* that BP is somewhat lacking at the moment.
February 7, 2011 at 10:27 am #104805In reply to: Security Feature Suggestions
Hugo Ashmore
ParticipantClossed. Continue on in:
https://buddypress.org/community/groups/requests-feedback/forum/topic/security-feature-suggestions/February 7, 2011 at 4:31 am #104791In reply to: How to add MarkItUp! Is there an easy way?
February 7, 2011 at 4:10 am #104790In reply to: BP-MarkItUp 0.1 enables markItup! in your buddypress
luvs
MemberThats the link to the markitup site, not the plugin which hooks it into bp-forums
Nothing seems to be working… Etivites steps arn’t working. AARRg!
February 7, 2011 at 3:51 am #104789In reply to: Buddypress Registration page broken
@mercime
ParticipantWP/BP versions? Deactivate all plugins except BuddyPress and change to bp-default theme, clear cache – if register/submit button is working then it could very well be your custom theme.
February 7, 2011 at 3:23 am #104787In reply to: BP-MarkItUp 0.1 enables markItup! in your buddypress
pcwriter
ParticipantDid you check the first link? It works…
February 7, 2011 at 2:36 am #104785In reply to: How to add MarkItUp! Is there an easy way?
February 7, 2011 at 2:35 am #104784In reply to: BP-MarkItUp 0.1 enables markItup! in your buddypress
luvs
MemberCOME ON!!! of coarse the link isn’t working.
Thats like exactly what I need!
February 6, 2011 at 11:14 pm #104779In reply to: How to have super admin approve new blog sites
@mercime
ParticipantYup, been around even before BuddyPress, https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/moderate-new-blogs/
February 6, 2011 at 10:32 pm #104778drdave17
MemberCan someone tell me exactly what file(s) I edit to make this work? Of course outside buddypress directory to prevent upgrades overwriting existing files. I use bp 1.2.7
Your directions are too advanced for me if some one can break this down much simpler. First grade style.
Dave
February 6, 2011 at 10:26 pm #104776In reply to: Hide Admin
mathiasjespersen
Member@Symm2112, thanks a lot for your ’99’ status trick – it most definitely hides the user from everything in BP, just what is was looking for.
February 6, 2011 at 8:30 pm #104773In reply to: Profile Fields show on email to admin?
richprice316
Memberif you got a step-by-step or could elaborate further on this I would appreciate it mate.
You are the first person to make me feel like this is even possible thank you!
I am very new to php and buddypress etc so trying my best but not quite to the levels you are speaking of
February 6, 2011 at 7:41 pm #104771In reply to: Not getting activation email
TimCarey
ParticipantEvery time I deactivate BuddyPress plug in e-mail start getting sent again for new users and a new blog sites from multisite. When I activate and BuddyPress plug in again they don’t get sand. It must be something with buddy press plug in.
What is BuddyPress doing to emails to send them now and differently.February 6, 2011 at 7:05 pm #104770In reply to: BuddyPress-Links 0.4.x Releases and Support
bccline
MemberDear Mr :
i use ver .0.5 , when i try to add some links i get an error :
Link Name must be 125 characters or less, please make corrections and re-submit.some link work fine , but not all link so how can you help ?
regardsFebruary 6, 2011 at 6:39 pm #104769In reply to: Subdomain Install – Pages Not Found
jamesatwholelifewholeworld
Participant…(without the ‘backticks’) …..
`/** Sets up BuddyPress subdomain indicator. */
define ( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’, 4 );`February 6, 2011 at 6:33 pm #104768In reply to: Subdomain Install – Pages Not Found
jamesatwholelifewholeworld
ParticipantHi Paul, thanks, still not working yet, though – could there be anything else – I’ve added;
‘/** Sets up BuddyPress subdomain indicator. */
define ( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’, 4 );’to wp-config.php and uploaded, pretty sure it’s blog 4 – yep, blog ID 4. Checked upload twice, etc. Have Ctrl+F5 refreshed also, but pages still not showing ( http://talk.integraluk.org/ ).
Thanks,
James
February 6, 2011 at 5:49 pm #104766doctorproctor
ParticipantLatest, I believe (WP 3.0.4, BP 1.2.7), installed from fresh download yesterday.
February 6, 2011 at 5:47 pm #104765In reply to: Subdomain Install – Pages Not Found
Paul Wong-Gibbs
Keymasterhttps://codex.buddypress.org/extending-buddypress/changing-internal-configuration-settings/
In your wp-config.php:
`define ( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’, 2 );`Where 2 is the ID of the site you wish to run BuddyPress on.
February 6, 2011 at 5:45 pm #104764Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterWhat version of WordPress and BuddyPress are you using, please?
February 6, 2011 at 5:15 pm #104763doctorproctor
ParticipantTo diagnose the problem, I edited the code recommended in http://buddydev.com/buddypress/remove-buddypress-admin-bar-from-all-blog-except-the-main-buddypress-site/ by using a literal, i.e. replacing
`if($current_site->blog_id!=BP_ROOT_BLOG)`
with
`if($current_site->blog_id==n)`
With n = 1 (the main site, where I don’t want BuddyPress admin bar), the admin bar is disabled from *both* this site and the BuddyPress site (blog 2); with n = 2 (the BuddyPress blog), the admin bar is enabled for both!
This has confirmed that, in my installation, $current_site->blog_id is stuck at 1 no matter whether I’m on the main site or the BuddyPress subdirectory.
Again, I suspect my BuddyPress secondary blog installation is not working correctly, which may explain the above, but ideas quite welcome!
February 6, 2011 at 4:41 pm #104761In reply to: How to add MarkItUp! Is there an easy way?
ewebber
Participant@luvs123 @gunju2221 Try this plugin https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/markitup-html-set-for-wordpress I have used it with some tweaking on my site and it’s great
February 6, 2011 at 4:37 pm #104760doctorproctor
ParticipantOkay, now I do think my secondary blog installation is not working, as when I implemented the above via bp-custom.php, the admin bar was removed from *both* my main blog (where I don’t want it) and secondary blog (where I do want it).
I’m looking at the instructions for BP secondary blog installation, and the grammar of step 1 is a bit perplexing:
“In order to run Buddypress on a secondary blog, you should create a second blog and modify BuddyPress’ internal settings to set your new blog as the BP root blog. Next [what do they mean by “Next” here? I see what follows as the same instruction], define the ‘root’ blog you would like BuddyPress to reside at by adding the code snippet below to wp-config.php [this part is simple].”
The code I added to wp-config.php following instructions for WP network (multisite) and BP secondary blog is:
`define(‘WP_DEBUG’, false);
define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);
define( ‘MULTISITE’, true );
define( ‘SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL’, false );
$base = ‘[mysite]/’;
define( ‘DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE’, ‘[myhost]’ );
define( ‘PATH_CURRENT_SITE’, ‘[mypath]’ );
define( ‘SITE_ID_CURRENT_SITE’, 1 );
define( ‘BLOG_ID_CURRENT_SITE’, 1 );define ( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’, 2 );`
Where info in [] above has been replaced by literals in my case. The secondary blog is definitely #2; is there something else I’ve missed that (a) results in BP acting like a network plugin (vs. one restricted to the secondary blog) and (b) removes *all* admin bars from both blogs?
Thanks, all.
February 6, 2011 at 4:11 pm #104758doctorproctor
ParticipantThank you! Now I have the name right
. I guess it was confusing to me that BuddyPress acts as a *network* activate/deactivate plugin, with settings that span all blogs on the network, in spite of that whole secondary blog installation I did following the instructions at https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/install-buddypress-on-a-secondary-blog/.Did I somehow not perform that secondary blog installation correctly, or is this just how BuddyPress works?
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