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  • #54051
    wordpressfan
    Participant

    In the same vein, it might be a good idea to create a theme designers forum, if for no reason other than to hold all of the theme-related questions. Putting more emphasis on buddypress theme development might also spur release of new 1.1 designs.

    #54050
    outolumo
    Participant

    Would there be any sense in allowing the Site Admin to choose which AC levels are available? E.g. only logged in users and friends?

    How about an easy way of granting access to members of a certain bp-group? This could be a special case of named users.

    #54047
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    You’ve posted to a 5 month old thread that has been marked as “complete”; this means very few people will read. You are best off making a new post, though if this is occuring on testbp.org, submit it as a bug on http://trac.buddypress.org using the same userne and password as you do on this site.

    #54046
    adrianghe
    Participant

    Doesn’t work for me either. (WPMU 2.8.4 a Buddypress 1.1.1) default theme.

    Tried both members and groups directories.

    And it doesn’t work on the demo site either.

    Anyone else having this problem?

    #54045

    In reply to: BuddyPress 1.1.1

    Happypaint
    Participant

    The trouble :-(

    Japanese>>>>garbled to mis-coded characters

    Here’s what happens.>>>image(http://nishinomiya.jp/happypaint/files/2009/10/20091007-01.jpg)

    #54041
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    That needs a new thread, it’s off-topic here. But I believe there are existing WP plugins which work.

    #54036
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Job openings are fine, but please reply directly. I’m closing this.

    #54034
    takuya
    Participant

    Do you need help, or just leaving complaints?

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/when-asking-for-support

    #54032
    takuya
    Participant

    This is not a place to ask job openings. Only support topics are allowed.

    #54029
    pro101
    Participant

    Privacy is an important topic to address. Thanks for doing this! I was wondering, how can we add a EULA for users to accept when they register?

    #54027

    In reply to: Trouble Upgrading?

    travellection
    Participant

    I tried to upgrade to 1.11 and I faced this problem

    Fatal error: Cannot redeclare bp_activity_install() (previously declared in /home2/travelq0/public_html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-activity.php:19) in /home2/travelq0/public_html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-activity.php on line 52

    So what do I need to do?

    and now my page has an error even if I tried to deactivate bp

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function bp_is_blog_page() in /home2/travelq0/public_html/wp-content/themes/thesis_151/header.php on line 24

    #54025
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Nothing happened to the databases, there was no change in 1.1.1 from 1.1. Make sure you’re looking in the right place.

    #54023
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Privacy is all about authorizing, not authenticating. Verifying and managing access rights–which the privacy component does–is an entirely different issue than verifying a user’s identity. Verifying someone’s identity is a very tricky aspect of authentication.

    Therefore, this would not be something to fall under the privacy component.

    Reread my first post in this thread (see the “== Description ==” section) to see what I wrote about authorizing versus authenticating.

    #54022
    abcde666
    Participant

    it is actually the benfit to verify members at dating sites. People would like to get in touch with “real” people, not impersonators, fake people, etc.

    #54021
    David Lewis
    Participant

    I believe Facebook uses SMS to do verification. Or they used to. I don’t recall what the benefit of that was either. Maybe to avoid captcha?

    #54019
    abcde666
    Participant

    Hi Jeff,

    a great feature would be the following – not sure if you are willing to add this into the Privacy-Component as well, but would be an additional feature.

    I would like for my users to have the ability to get them an “verified”-status.

    Let´s say they will send to me a copy of their Passport (either by postal-mail or by e-mail) so that I can manually verify their identity.

    The feature I am talking about would be just a simple click-button within Admin-interface to make a certain member to be “a verified member”. So when the user has been verified by the Admin, there will be a small image showing “Verified User”.

    What do you think about this ?

    #54016
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Make sure the “bbPress Forums” is enabled in “BuddyPress > Component Setup”. Also, make sure that you have bbPress 1.0.2 installed in /buddypress/bp-forums/bbpress/

    #54014
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Try upgrading to the just-released BP v1.1.1. It fixed an issue were themes designed for BuddyPress 1.0 would cause a signup page failure when using v1.1.

    #54011
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Two posts above, you state that you were attempting a clean install but then immediately in the next post say that you, “might try deleting all my mu-plugins and plugins.”

    If you had any plugins installed anywhere, then you are not doing a clean install. For some, such as myself, I only consider a clean install starting from scratch–a totally wiped domain (no files), new DB table, new WPMU install, and then new BuddyPress install.

    Since in your first post in this thread you indicated that you did not upgraded from a previous version of WPMU, then I’m assuming you have no data worth saving. If that is the case, then I suggest starting from scratch and doing a real, clean install. This means deleting all your files and deleting the MySQL DB. Once you have WPMU running again, thoroughly check it out before installing anything else. Once you think it is ready to go, then install BuddyPress and only BuddyPress. Make sure that it is work fine with the default BP themes before doing anything else.

    Once you have BuddyPress working properly, you can then start adding new plugins. But only do so one at a time, fully checking to see if issues arise from activating each new plugin before adding an additional one.

    #54010
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    No, it is not redundant? It is just an unrelated site. It is Nicola’s personal site. The content is different. You are free to sign up at bp-dev.org if you need to ask support questions about any of the plugins hosted there.

    #54008

    So the bp-dev.org site is redundant?

    #54007
    Damon Cook
    Participant

    Is there an issue with having periods in username? i.e. damon.cook

    #54006
    Timschmi
    Participant

    @Jeff: Hope that your Plugin will make it in the core. We need something like that in educational contexts.

    David Lewis
    Participant

    Somewhat off-topic… but I solved my unregister_sidebars() problem if anyone is interested.

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/how-to-remove-a-sidebar

    #54000
    egturbo
    Participant

    thanks a million for working on this. it’s all that is holding us back right now. going to make buddypress very useful.

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