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August 25, 2010 at 12:41 pm #90322
In reply to: Changing target of ‘register’ link on login page
Roger Coathup
Participant@footybible – What’ve you changed your slug to? What does the link point to that is failing? Essentially, they need to be the same thing.
Which page is giving you the problem? Is it a standard WP login screen as opposed to a BuddyPress one? Which theme are you using?
Based on this, you can just go in and edit the appropriate template file to point the link to the right place. You won’t have to touch ‘actions’ – certainly not ‘register_post’ … which is something completely different.
August 25, 2010 at 12:37 pm #90321In reply to: Release for 1.2.6?
Hugo Ashmore
Participant@intimez As Paul Hastings says you can view the outstanding tickets for 1.2.6 as you will see there are not that many left and while it is a bit later than promised? there is activity (mainly watching a fascinating very well narrated screencast
) and it shouldn’t be too long now.August 25, 2010 at 12:29 pm #90320In reply to: Sidebar Tabs
Roger Coathup
Participant@janismo – do you mean widgets aren’t working in your sidebar? Or, do you mean specific plugins for displaying the widgets in tabs aren’t working?
If it’s a simple problem adding any widget, then try with the default theme, disable other plugins, and see if the problem still exists. [note: in general, if you have a widget / plugin that is supposed to be compatible, but isn’t working – it’s a good idea to strip back to basics and try to identify whether it’s something in your theme, or perhaps a clash between two of your plugins]
If you want to create tabs manually, you are best to look at some of the Javascript libraries, e.g. jQuery, that have components already built for creating tabbed interfaces. You would then edit your sidebar.php template file to ensure your components are added, and that the markup is correct for the Javascript tabbing script.
August 25, 2010 at 12:18 pm #90318In reply to: Categories and Tags dropdown shortcodes
August 25, 2010 at 11:50 am #90316In reply to: Changing target of ‘register’ link on login page
footybible
Participant@rogercoathup – I see this is something you have done before – any ideas?
August 25, 2010 at 11:14 am #90315In reply to: Use Forums without Groups?
Roger Coathup
Participant@hitler – they are coming – I guess partly as a result of end users tearing their hair out – group forums has some interesting technical / logical reasoning behind it, but the user interface experience was far from perfect.
Check out @johnjamesjacoby post on the imminent new approach: https://buddypress.org/2010/08/buddypress-and-bbpress-the-future/
Note: now the presentation / interface features should be back in the hands of the theme developer. You can clutter / un-clutter as much as you like, use groups / not use groups, standalone / not standalone, etc. – it should be much more flexible, allowing you to craft better and more exceptional websites.
August 25, 2010 at 10:48 am #90313In reply to: File Sharing in BuddyPress
Yuri
ParticipantIt’s cool solution!
Big thanks!August 25, 2010 at 10:39 am #90312In reply to: Blogs on my BPsite
Boniu
ParticipantNow, i just removed /plugins directory, checked all permalinks etc. then tried to install buddypress, and…..
“Cheatin’, uh?”
Maybe im doing something wrong? i should make a new theme before bp installation?
now ill make a new clear wp install and try to do it again from the begining
@edit there’s something strange, “network installation” has made a new menu, there are some links like “log in” “sign up” etc.
“log in” button’s adress is mysite/wp-login.php?redirect_to=mysite/home
@edit2 made new installation, step-by-step with a guide, and still the same…. any ideas?
August 25, 2010 at 10:08 am #90310PJ
ParticipantAugust 25, 2010 at 9:55 am #90308In reply to: BP Member Filter
Bowe
ParticipantI would love to use this plugin as well @johnjamesjacoby..
August 25, 2010 at 9:45 am #90307In reply to: Global forum problem.
August 25, 2010 at 9:34 am #90305In reply to: BP Member Filter
John Lewis
Participant@John James Jacoby
Any word on when the updated plug-in will be released?
I have a customer waiting for the multi-checkbox issue to be fixed, and I’m willing to pay if that will get it done quicker?
August 25, 2010 at 9:12 am #90304In reply to: Introducing JobBoardr
rossagrant
Participant@travel-junkie Had another idea for the CV component but not sure how hard it would be for you to implement.
I think in the member’s directory in BP there should be a button saying ‘View CV’ next to the ‘Add Friend’ button and also is there a way to add a Print CV button either to the CV in the profile or a way of printing the PDF created on the fly?It would save a user downloading the CV if they could go straight for the print button.
As I say, not sure how hard that would be to do but I think it would make everything complete on the CV side of things.
What do you think?August 25, 2010 at 8:49 am #90303In reply to: File Sharing in BuddyPress
thelandman
Participant@bebablr maybe this could help you https://buddypress.org/community/groups/buddypress-group-documents/
August 25, 2010 at 8:03 am #90301In reply to: Release for 1.2.6?
Roger Coathup
Participant@svetka812 forums are due to change totally.. See this post: https://buddypress.org/2010/08/buddypress-and-bbpress-the-future/
August 25, 2010 at 7:08 am #90299Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterIf someone just wants to run BuddyPress on a specific site without any integration into the others. Different horses for different courses.
August 25, 2010 at 3:20 am #90293In reply to: More Core Committers?
John James Jacoby
Keymaster@rogercoathup Happy to talk privately about why I opted to block the person in question from buddypress.org. Don’t want to air the dirty laundry but rest assured it takes quite a bit to get to that point.
@paulhastings0 Very little ‘risk’ but you’re on the right track. IMO one of the harder things about running such a large project is deciding what belongs in the core and why. It’s something that Andy was really strict about and did a great job of training me on because I was anxious to learn and asked for feedback with every patch I submitted for more than a complete calendar year before asking if he could use more ‘official’ help. You can look back through my commit history and see a few blunders here and there, as they’re fairly easy to make when you’re bouncing between installations. Every one of the guys you mentioned (including @cnorris23 and a few others) are the top of the list of being considered for core commit access. You could say it’s the next step on the ladder for each of these guys and they all deserve the promotion fairly equally.
If/when it comes time, it will be a hard decision to make.
August 25, 2010 at 3:06 am #90291John James Jacoby
KeymasterWill need to ping Andy about the plugin group not syncing. I’ve seen that happen before but am not sure exactly what causes it.
August 25, 2010 at 3:05 am #90290In reply to: activity feed no longer showing commented on
John James Jacoby
Keymaster@metakappa The activity component needs to be matched up with the Activity Streams standard asap, and we’ll hopefully be able to do that in 1.3.
@intimez If you block search engines, your site is set to private, and blog posts and comments won’t appear in the stream. Make sure the option to make your blog public is the one selected.
August 25, 2010 at 3:00 am #90289In reply to: Kick (but not ban) a user from a a group?
John James Jacoby
KeymasterDon’t thank me, thank @r-a-y!

Bulk member moderation is on the roadmap somewhere, at least it used to be and would be very useful.
August 25, 2010 at 2:09 am #90281In reply to: Introducing JobBoardr
Anonymous User 96400
Inactive@thekmen
fair enough, mate! Anything is only worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If that is below whatever I think it is worth, then I’m not gonna sell it and you’re not gonna buy it. If I don’t sell it, you don’t have anything to buy and we’re both fine in the end!!I only develop software I will use myself.If you don’t buy it and nobody else will use it, I’m fine with that. I’ll happily depose of whatever i wrote if I don’t have any use fot it…
August 25, 2010 at 1:44 am #90278In reply to: Users can’t register through BuddyPress home page
August 25, 2010 at 1:39 am #90279intimez
ParticipantAugust 25, 2010 at 1:37 am #90277In reply to: Introducing JobBoardr
thekmen
Participantwhile I appreciate the work going into this plugin, €100 for a BuddyPress plugin? I don’t think so
August 25, 2010 at 1:31 am #90276In reply to: Users can’t register through BuddyPress home page
dylan
Participanti am having a similar problem on my site,
http://www.cloudcandle.netit is a fresh install testing site,
buddypress version 1.2.5.2
wordpress version 3.0.1i can create users in the admin panel,
but when someone tries (me, my friend, my other friend) to register from the front end, the situation ends on a blank screen, and no confirm/register email gets sent out.
their profile gets added to the users visible on the back end, but does not appear in the users on the front end list.
and they cannot login.the “allow anyone to register” option IS selected.
i have the admin bar visible to logged out users.
and i have tried with and without askimet enabled.?
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