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May 1, 2009 at 9:58 pm #44071
In reply to: Default Blog Theme
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterAnother? Yes, you can change the default theme in the admin settings. A specific BuddyPress theme? No.
May 1, 2009 at 9:21 pm #44070In reply to: 404 errors – fresh install
ncandelier
ParticipantHello,
I am facing exactly the same problem.
WPu correctly setup, and Buddypress activated as a plugin,
all the links at the top of WP lead to 400 :
The requested URL /press/members/admin/activity was not found on this server.
The requested URL /press/members/admin/profile was not found on this server.
The requested URL /press/members/admin/blogs was not found on this server.
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I checked my WP folder, and no members folder.
How is it supposed to be created?
Thank you.
Nicolas
May 1, 2009 at 9:09 pm #44069belogical
ParticipantDainismichel, I’ve been that route for the past year and a half. Nothing compares to buddypress that is out there. I’m hoping to find a skeleton theme that integrates the blogs nicely. I have one now from wildrot, but it will take a lot of work to get it production ready. I’ll keep you posted.
May 1, 2009 at 9:00 pm #44068In reply to: Default Theme Issues – HELP! :)
dainismichel
ParticipantAnyone have a decent “community theme” set up that works for member blogs? Willing to share?
Similar thread: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1632&replies=18#post-13349
May 1, 2009 at 8:54 pm #44066In reply to: wp_bp_activity_sitewide and item_id problem
Marcin Biegun
Participantsql queries – because I wanted to use this script outside of buddypress installation.
taxonomy tables – as I said I need to get tags of newest posts sitewide.
As I see I can use bp_has_activities() to get recent posts without sql queries, but what about tags of those articles?
May 1, 2009 at 8:53 pm #44065dainismichel
ParticipantShow stopper for me too. Looking into http://wpmu.org/an-alternative-to-buddypress-three-new-wordpress-mu-plugins-communities-messaging-and-friends/
Best,
Dainis
May 1, 2009 at 8:22 pm #44060belogical
Participantvery interesting thread. i just started something similar here. https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=2434
i totally thought the blogs were integrated into the home theme. i had no idea they weren’t. i was going to launch my site this weekend, now it’s looking pretty bad. i would have to hack a theme together, which stinks. i was really excited about the all in one integrated themes, especially at upgrade time. get the new features and no hacks on my theme!
i do like the look of that JPG, but wouldn’t care if it was identical. i would just love the integration of blogs into the home theme. any help or info I can provide to the community, I will post here. please do the same with regular updates.
this is a show stopper for me.
May 1, 2009 at 6:41 pm #44057In reply to: Keeping BP experience as simple as possible
flynn
ParticipantBuddyPress is a more socially focused, but still blog-centric, solution to social networking. From what it sounds like you want something social that gives each person a page to post to. You might try Ning.com or Drupal’s social networking option.
May 1, 2009 at 4:57 pm #44052In reply to: Skeleton Theme help
Ezd
ParticipantOkay thanks. What I did last time i created a theme was pretty much following these instructions: http://www.jestro.com/web-design/convert-xhtml-css-to-wordpress/
So the theme I create for buddypress has to have the same kind of structure with a header, content, footer ect. And then eventually after i’ve structured it like that I can implement buddypress tags/loops into the layout and style with CSS.
May 1, 2009 at 4:38 pm #44051In reply to: Add a Favicon to the BuddyPress.org
belogical
Participantprobably a simple oversight, but good catch! the old site had one.
May 1, 2009 at 4:33 pm #44049In reply to: bbPress Force Login for Buddypress
jfcarter
ParticipantNever mind. I just named it bb-force-login.php and put it in the bb-plugins directory. Works like a charm!
May 1, 2009 at 4:33 pm #44048In reply to: Request Features – Group Plugin
abcde666
ParticipantGroup Discussion Board:
I would like to see the possibility to be able to reply directly to a forum-post, so that:
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everybody understand to which forum-post my post refers to.
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the person I am replying to will receive an e-mail which notifies him that I have posted a feedback to his entry
like threaded Forum and threaded Comment-system ( http://www.toni.org ).
Currently, it is very hard to find my own forum-posts and replies to my post within BuddyPress. You agree ?
Many thanks,
Erich
May 1, 2009 at 4:26 pm #44046In reply to: Default Theme Issues – HELP! :)
belogical
ParticipantAll blogs used to be using /themes/fourWPTPv2 (another them outside of buddypress)
The rest is correct!
May 1, 2009 at 4:22 pm #44045In reply to: How to: Upgrade from RC2 to 1.0
Cyndy Otty
ParticipantThe update buddypress link in plugins section in hinting me. Can I upgrade just by hitting that link?
Worked fine for me. You’ll still need to move the themse folders to the proper places, activate the new home theme, and go into the BuddyPress > General Settings and Save the member theme. Or at least, I did.
May 1, 2009 at 4:21 pm #44043In reply to: threaded forum posts ?
abcde666
ParticipantHi Jeff, DJPaul,
many thanks for your feedback !
So can I get this working also in BuddyPress ?
Thanks again,
Erich
May 1, 2009 at 4:18 pm #44042In reply to: Default Theme Issues – HELP! :)
Burt Adsit
ParticipantYou are using the new bp home theme for *all* blogs?
All blogs are using /themes/bphome
All blogs used to be using /themes/buddypress-home
You have manually gone in to each blog’s Appearance > Theme menu and selected the bp home theme. Now the nav links return 404 on anything other than blog id 1.
Correct?
May 1, 2009 at 4:14 pm #44041In reply to: reducing the width of buddypress theme
Maythil
Participantdear jeff, u r my only saviour

i have only dummy data.
i have not launched my site yet. so no problem there.
but i am not sure ftp will override the wpmu moorings.
btw, as i mentioned in a note above, ie6 only displays 800px screens.
is there a way to trick firefox or chrome into behaving like that?
wishful thinking?
May 1, 2009 at 4:00 pm #44037In reply to: Get Username ???
trcwest
ParticipantThis is what i have in my main blog theme that works nicely.. in the wordpress header..
http://buddypress.pastebin.com/m63552cf1
I just want to do the same thing on the buddy press side of things..
the above code doesnt work on the buddy press side.
I have been trying things like..
<?php echo bp_the_site_member_name(); ?>
The idea is to just alow for a quick create group button that takes dynamically adds the users username based on this url..
http://spotskenya.com/spotters/!!!!!username!!!!!/spots/create/
does that make sense??
May 1, 2009 at 3:46 pm #44035In reply to: Get Username ???
Burt Adsit
ParticipantPost the code for wt_get_user_name() here and leave a link http://buddypress.pastebin.com/
May 1, 2009 at 3:42 pm #44034In reply to: Skeleton Theme help
Ezd
ParticipantHi Jeff,
I once designed a theme for wordpress yes. Been a while thou. I know CSS pretty well.

Anyways, ill probably figure it out once ive played around with the skeleton theme for a week or two. I guess its like designing a wordpress theme just that now you have buddypress tags to play with as well.
Do you know why the 3 sections Members, Groups and Blogs looks like they arnt connected to any css file in the skeleton theme?
May 1, 2009 at 3:16 pm #44030In reply to: Skeleton Theme help
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantEzd-
Have you worked much with CSS before? Have you designed a custom WordPress theme before?
If not, here are some resources I recommend for starters:
- First, if you’re not using the Firefox browser, do so. Also, install the FireBug Add-on.
- Second, the WordPress Codex is a great resource for theme designers
- Finally, BuddyPress themes are unique themes in the WP family. Andy has written a great BuddyPress Codex on BP theme loops
May 1, 2009 at 2:55 pm #44025In reply to: How do you change the main “Social Network” image?
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantMay 1, 2009 at 2:53 pm #44024In reply to: reducing the width of buddypress theme
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantAh, that could be causing an issue. Do you have a FTP client? If so, you should be able to delete any file and folder in any of your domains.
BEfore deleting and reinstalling, just make sure you’ve backed up any data that you want to save and any custom theme changes. Also, make a note of which plugins you’re using just in case you accidentally delete them out of the wp-content folder.
May 1, 2009 at 2:35 pm #44022In reply to: reducing the width of buddypress theme
Maythil
ParticipantI think I must have another clean install.
The only problem is WPMU folders are undeletable from c-panel.
Several of them with the wp-content already exist
May 1, 2009 at 2:31 pm #44020In reply to: Fatal Error when activating
Jeff Sayre
Participant@Squashroby & @Tyviris-
It appears that both of you are using WordPress single user version. BuddyPress must be used with WordPress Multi-User version (WPMU).
You can download it here: https://mu.wordpress.org/download/
Start over from scratch. First, delete all the files (except any custom themes you may have created or downloaded). Create a new MySQL database. Them go though the install process again:
- Install WPMU — the multi-user version! Follow these instructions
- Next, install BuddyPress following these instructions
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