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December 5, 2009 at 6:00 pm #58055
In reply to: Date for next update?
Xevo
ParticipantI do hope you both mean buddypress 1.1.3, going back in time is really bad..
Steps for bugs.
1. Make sure you run the latest stable versions (wpmu/buddypress).
2. See if problem is already fixed in trac or in the forums.
3. If everything else fails, make a ticket on the trac and wait.
If no one else got this problem, it most likely means that there’s something different in your install.
December 5, 2009 at 4:05 pm #58052In reply to: Custom logo in Buddypress 1.1
KevinHeath
Participantremoved.
December 5, 2009 at 2:59 pm #58050bpisimone
ParticipantExactly what I needed, thanks Xevo.
December 5, 2009 at 1:41 pm #58048Jean-Pierre Michaud
Participantmy opinion?… offer both solutions as plugins…
bbPress can be integrated to WPMU, we already have examples of that… why not offer a complete solution for the integration instead of two HowTo and a plugin…
and the BP forum version is quite different from bbPress, i don’t know why it is still named bbPress… why not having it as a plugin as well?
so when we decide to offer forums for groups we use one version, and if we want a global forum, we use bbPress, and if we want both, we use both…
because right now we can not use both versions at the same time… i would.
December 5, 2009 at 1:14 pm #58047In reply to: Make your own custom BuddyPress page
Xevo
ParticipantIs it possible to use this for making an extra profile page? For example, “…/members/admin/profile/newpage/”.
December 5, 2009 at 12:15 pm #58046Xevo
ParticipantAlready working on two plugin which will enable buddypress/wpmu to take data from the bbpress table’s and vice versa.
I personally like the idea that all automattic software can be used as one (like modules), but at the same time, if you just need bbpress, that you can use it without wordpress.
December 5, 2009 at 12:10 pm #58045Brajesh Singh
ParticipantAgree with you on the option.
Rather than using “forums” slug for group forums directory, I will rather use it for external forums. Instead, I will consider using group-forums slug for that.
Again, why use two copies of bbpress if you want external forums, why not use a single copy but with the tighter integration.
Well, why I said It should not be Integrated.
Currently,Is there anyway for the site admin to manage all the forums on a buddypress at one place.No.
Can You manage all the topics from one place, no , you have to visit individual groups to manage it.
bbpress has been in existence ,before even the conception of buddypress,so how about the people who are already using it as a standalone software,or on their wordpress/wpmu site.We may not force them to install buddypress for using/keep using forum.
I hope ,There are other various reasons why It should not be merged.
But again,I too wish ,there should be more better integration.
December 5, 2009 at 11:54 am #58044Sven Lehnert
ParticipantThere should be a option at the admin site, to select standard forum view,or buddypress groups view.
For many people I think the bbpress integration into wordpress (make bbpress look the same as wp) is just to heave. So they jump to some other forum software.
In the and most of them are missing forum community features.
In the moment you have to rewrite bbpress plugins to use them in the puddypress bbpress installation. Or have two install with two admin sites.
December 5, 2009 at 11:38 am #58042Brajesh Singh
ParticipantI seriously believe ,these pieces of software should never merge.
Personally,I prefer external forums much more than the internal integration.Again, for people who are looking for easy install(the internal integration is well done by Andy, Kudos to him) internal integration is good, but in most of the circumstances we are going to need an external forum, as it is much more clean and easy to use rather than the group associated forum.
I believe, the integration of bbpress with buddypress will get better in future, as buddypress grows. But considering current situations, It is not a good idea to merge both the pieces of software.
no offenses, my personal thoughts only
December 5, 2009 at 10:46 am #58040In reply to: activity feed – feed not working after upgrade 1.1.3
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterIf this is a bug please post a ticket on https://trac.buddypress.org/. You can use the username and password that you do on this site.
December 5, 2009 at 10:38 am #58038In reply to: Date for next update?
Xevo
Participant@ madloki: You mean this? https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/1200
December 5, 2009 at 9:31 am #58034In reply to: Selective content on site wide activity feed
Xevo
Participanthttps://codex.buddypress.org/developer-docs/custom-buddypress-loops/the-activity-stream-loop/
Activity stream really needs more filters..
December 5, 2009 at 4:54 am #58029In reply to: Activities vs. Forums ?
abcde666
Participantmany thanks for your feedback Ray !
I think the page “textbp.org/forums” does not bring much value to the website. Also for the average user it is difficult to understand what the purpose of that specific page is.
Therefore I suggested a re-design of that specific page:
https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/1389
Maybe this helps to utilize the forums and also get the user to better understand what is the idea behind a “Group-forum” ?
We are all more or less “living” within the Internet – we are programmers, designers, WP-experts, Professional Bloggers, etc. , but lets put ourselves in the shoes of the average internet-user – would he be able to understand and also use the service which we are trying to offer ?
December 5, 2009 at 3:29 am #58025In reply to: activity feed – feed not working after upgrade 1.1.3
Xevo
ParticipantDecember 5, 2009 at 2:38 am #58023In reply to: Activities vs. Forums ?
r-a-y
KeymasterErich, I replied to your ticket on Trac about this, but thought I’d post my response here as well.
In practice, Forums are for focused discussion. Forum posts are not threaded and you must visit the actual forum post to reply.
Activity updates are freeform and have no real structure, but are threaded and can be replied to without having to visit the actual activity permalink.
However, I’m guessing (like you) that most people will reply to activity comments, instead of the forum topic.
The creation of activity comments have made the forums component somewhat less relevant now.
This is kind of related to a ticket I opened about the usability factor of having too many ways to communicate:
December 4, 2009 at 11:18 pm #58019In reply to: Character Limit in Extended Profile Fields?
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterFor the benefit of anyone who finds this post via Google, you can view the current Roadmap here: https://buddypress.org/about/roadmap/
December 4, 2009 at 11:17 pm #58018In reply to: Profile text data is automatically hyperlinking
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterI have no idea where you are getting “standard WP-behaviour”. As you can see from the https://buddypress.org/about/roadmap/, xprofile improvements are scheduled for BuddyPress 1.3.
December 4, 2009 at 11:15 pm #58016In reply to: Achievements throwing error on BP 1.1
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterI’m discovering a couple missing things from the current version of BP that were in previous versions of BP. I’m filing these as bugs. Might have to put a note in the readme saying that a couple of achievements won’t work until BP 1.2(?).
EDIT: also https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/1400
December 4, 2009 at 11:12 pm #58015In reply to: existing wordpress site ot buddy press
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterHi Keith
It should be as simple as copying all of the templates from the BuddyPress theme and pasting them into the WordPress theme. Be sure to copy and paste over all of the CSS from the BuddyPress theme also.
I expect you won’t want to overwrite any files that may already be in your thesis theme (index.php, for example).
December 4, 2009 at 5:38 pm #58012In reply to: Profile text data is automatically hyperlinking
Brajesh Singh
ParticipantThis is the default behaviour.
Please try this plugin for putting it off
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-profile-filters-for-buddypress/
December 4, 2009 at 1:38 pm #58003In reply to: vBulletin OR pnflashgames integration
5597852
InactiveFatal error: Class ‘BP_Group_Extension’ not found in /home7/ismartma/public_html/uppersix/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-group-twitter/bp-group-twitter.php on line 15
December 4, 2009 at 12:13 pm #58001In reply to: Turning off blog visibility kills the activity feed
Xevo
ParticipantIn buddypress 1.2 they start off with more privacy options, but for now there is no solution for this. Hacking the core can be done, but make sure you note it down somewhere so that when you update you know what to replace in files.
December 4, 2009 at 11:11 am #57994In reply to: How to create forums?
fpc1
MemberHi,
For some reason I’m also experiencing the same problem with setting up my forum.
I created a fresh installation of WordPress MU and Buddypress, then I setup the forum as a fresh installation and it shows on my site but I cannot do anything with it.
There doesn’t seem to be anyway to add items to the forum, discussions, topics etc.
My address is http://club.fenpaddle.co.uk
I’m not very technical but I’ve managed to get this far and I’ve also setup another wordpress website at http://www.fenpaddle.co.uk.
Can someone please suggest what I should be doing next?
Many thanks
Roly
December 4, 2009 at 11:04 am #57993In reply to: Using Facebook Connect with BuddyPress
Bowe
Participanthttps://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bp-fbconnect/
Altough a bit basic it works very well!
December 4, 2009 at 10:59 am #57992In reply to: calling specific profile fields individually
h4x3d
Participantor maybe something with unserialize&stripslashes?
I found this in reference to the code mentioned above:
* xprofile_format_profile_field()<br />
955 *<br />
956 * Formats a profile field according to its type. [ TODO: Should really be moved to filters ]<br />
957 *<br />
958 * @package BuddyPress Core<br />
959 * @param $field_type The type of field: datebox, selectbox, textbox etc<br />
960 * @param $field_value The actual value<br />
961 * @uses bp_format_time() Formats a time value based on the WordPress date format setting<br />
962 * @return $field_value The formatted value<br />
963 */<br />
964 function xprofile_format_profile_field( $field_type, $field_value ) {<br />
965 if ( !isset($field_value) || empty( $field_value ) )<br />
966 return false;<br />
967<br />
968 $field_value = bp_unserialize_profile_field( $field_value );<br />
969<br />
970 if ( 'datebox' == $field_type ) {<br />
971 $field_value = bp_format_time( $field_value, true );<br />
972 } else {<br />
973 $content = $field_value;<br />
974 $content = apply_filters('the_content', $content);<br />
975 $field_value = str_replace(']]>', ']]>', $content);<br />
976 }<br />
977<br />
978 return stripslashes( stripslashes( $field_value ) );<br />
979 }and this
function bp_unserialize_profile_field( $value ) {522 if ( is_serialized($value) ) {
523 $field_value = maybe_unserialize($value);
524 $field_value = implode( ', ', $field_value );
525 return $field_value;
526 }
527
528 return $value;
529 }
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