Search Results for 'buddypress'
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February 9, 2009 at 2:32 pm #37538
In reply to: Member Search by Name and Letter doesn’t work
ichbinsdennis
MemberHm.. But in buddypress demo it works fine so where is the problem?
February 9, 2009 at 2:29 pm #37537jfcarter
ParticipantThanks for your post. My files are already exactly as you suggested; I paid careful attention in the install instructions.
I already activated the bp home theme in the WPMU backend.
I think what’s happening is a function needs to be changed to reflect the new location of buddypress-home and member-themes.
In the meantime, I’ve figured out a workaround.
February 9, 2009 at 2:19 pm #37534Burt Adsit
ParticipantFrom what I can gather this thread is about a configuration problem. This is how to install the two themes.
1) From the distribution zip or trunk move the folder /buddypress-theme/buddypress-home to the folder /wp-content/themes. You wind up with the structure /wp-content/themes/buddypress-home
2) Move the folder /buddypress-theme/member-themes to the folder /wp-content. Ending up with the structure /wp-content/member-themes.
If you want to use the bp home theme then you need to activate that in wpmu backend. You will never see the member theme as a possible candidate to activate.
February 9, 2009 at 1:44 pm #37532In reply to: Scaling down/Centering complete Buddypress
Sgrunt
Participanti think the problem is given by divs positioned using distances from margin left or right. And so when you resize the window, the distance from margins change, and you shall refresh the page to correctly rebuild the layout.
Maybe, you just need to rewrite css code for left, center, right, narrow, wide columns and it’not a big pain.
February 9, 2009 at 1:38 pm #37531In reply to: Scaling down/Centering complete Buddypress
Sgrunt
Participantyes, you have that problem in the original buddypress demo too. There is something wrong in stylesheets, but honestly i think it’s a pain to rewrite all stylesheets of buddypress: they are a lot!
February 9, 2009 at 1:31 pm #37529In reply to: Scaling down/Centering complete Buddypress
ichbinsdennis
MemberAllright.. I centered buddypress and the columns.
What really fucks me up is Internet Explorer which shows avatars and infos on wrong places when making window smaller. Firefox is perfect.
Do you know how to fix that? Should i give body width in percent or pixels? I tried both but both were causing problems on IE same as for the columns.
Help me ^^
February 9, 2009 at 1:01 pm #37527In reply to: PHP in my header.php causing signup errors
Burt Adsit
ParticipantAndy I’ve already done this with realfam. See: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1018
This is just a new thread for the same situation.
February 9, 2009 at 8:51 am #37525In reply to: Server Setup for a network of 2000 people
Paul den Hertog
ParticipantI too am currently evaluating BuddyPress, for use in a University (so in 5 years we’ll be looking @ roughly 30.000 blogs). My experience so far is that BP needs a lot of queries to load the page.
Has anyone got any experience on finetuning linux, apache php and mysql for a site like this (memory, caching, network etc)? Needless to say i’ll be running a dedicated machine for this site (and got root access).
I’d love some configuration recommendations, specifically on proxy/caching strategies, backup and clustering.
February 9, 2009 at 8:42 am #37524In reply to: PHP in my header.php causing signup errors
realfam
Memberdid this, even used clean install of WPMU and new mySQL database……. same issue. something about the beta2 of BP does not like me inserting this php script into the header.
Everything works fine until I put this script into the header. I can either have the script and WPMU or Buddypress and WPMU…but not the script and Buddypress. They really have issues with each other, worked fine on BP Beta 1, WPMU 2.6.
This is the second time I have Reinstalled all this from scratch, and that’s not fixing it.
February 9, 2009 at 6:27 am #37519In reply to: Reporting & Fixing Bugs
John James Jacoby
KeymasterI will go out on a limb to say that what looks like a bug at first is often times just normal user error.
I consider myself a seasoned PHP/SQL/Linux/WordPress/bbPress veteran, and to be honest it took me installing and reinstalling MU/BuddyPress 4 times before I was able to follow the instructions correctly. Each time I would have sworn on my undead mothers grave that I did everything right, but alas…
So a tip to you all, if it isn’t working, it just might be because of something you don’t know you didn’t do…
February 9, 2009 at 5:04 am #37518In reply to: Error 500 after install
John James Jacoby
KeymasterI am experiencing the same issue, and it seems like it is less about which plug in, and more about how many.
I’ve gone through and added/removed all of the buddy press components, and as soon as I have more than about 5 of them, I get 500 errors no matter what page it tries to load.
The fix for me was to make a file named php.ini, and within that file put:
memory=20MB…and upload it to the wp-admin folder.
Basically 1and1’s PHP limit is probably set to like 8mb or 16mb, and BuddyPress is just too big for those britches. Of course, you can increase your memory size to whatever makes it work for you, but 20MB should be plenty.

I also put:
AddType x-mapp-php5 .php
AddHandler x-mapp-php5 .php…in my .htaccess file at the root directory to make sure 1and1 knew to give it php5 and not the 4 that it tries to give by default. Silly 1and1…
February 9, 2009 at 3:58 am #37517In reply to: BuddyPress Showoff: Post your links
joemak26
Memberhttp://www.sportsblognet.com. Tell anyone that likes sports to check it out. Finally up and running after about a month. We may be looking for someone that can code the member theme to match our overall site theme so please respond to this if you are interested.
February 9, 2009 at 1:48 am #37508In reply to: No “Buddypress” theme for users
Trent Adams
ParticipantGo into the Dashboard logged in as the “WPMU admin” into -> Site-Admin => Themes and then disable the theme from there. You can always go to Site-Admin -> Blogs and edit your main blog to enable the them only for the main blog.
Trent
February 9, 2009 at 1:27 am #37507In reply to: No Avatar Uploads
djsteve
Participantseveral posts with lots of things to try here:
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=892
did you search the forums?
February 9, 2009 at 12:27 am #37505In reply to: Upgraded to WPMU 2.7 now I have an error
Lsm_267
ParticipantThe topic https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=843 has been closed and i feel sorry for it, because with my later installation wp MU 2.7 + BP béta 2, i’m still having this error msg :
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/np5397/domains/blogi.ee/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/bp-xprofile/bp-xprofile-signup.php on line 104
when creating a new blog
that cause several issues :
– can’t edit the profiles, create a group
– blogs are created but aren’t showing in the recent activity, neither in the blogs tabs or in his owner’s profile
– can’t send a message, invite somebody to be friend, etc
it seems that i have no x-profile tables in my db like burtadsit asks
(tableprefix_)bp_xprofile_groups
(tableprefix_)bp_xprofile_fields
(tableprefix_)bp_xprofile_data
here is the list of the tables in my db ; can’t see it
wp_1_comments
,wp_1_links
,wp_1_options
,wp_1_postmeta
,wp_1_posts
,wp_1_term_relationships
,wp_1_term_taxonomy
,wp_1_terms
,wp_2_comments
,wp_2_links
,wp_2_options
,wp_2_postmeta
,wp_2_posts
,wp_2_term_relationships
,wp_2_term_taxonomy
,wp_2_terms
,wp_3_comments
,wp_3_links
,wp_3_options
,wp_3_postmeta
,wp_3_posts
,wp_3_term_relationships
,wp_3_term_taxonomy
,wp_3_terms
,wp_4_comments
,wp_4_links
,wp_4_options
,wp_4_postmeta
,wp_4_posts
,wp_4_term_relationships
,wp_4_term_taxonomy
,wp_4_terms
,wp_blog_versions
,wp_blogs
,wp_registration_log
,wp_signups
,wp_site
,wp_sitecategories
,wp_sitemeta
,wp_usermeta
,wp_users
please how can i create manually those tables in my sqlDB ?
thanks for any advice
February 8, 2009 at 11:11 pm #37503In reply to: BuddyPress Showoff: Post your links
12thharmonic
ParticipantI have been folowing development since BP was just Andy. I am in the midst of rebuilding our radio network site on BuddyPress. I’m about half way through the process. It’s coming along.
February 8, 2009 at 10:56 pm #37502In reply to: Group Avatar Issue
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterSam
You need a SVN client to do
svn co https://svn.buddypress.org/trunk. Then in future you can runsvn updateto update to the latest “trunk” copy. It’s a bit hard to go further into specifics as I don’t know what Operating System you use, but have a google around if you get stuck.`February 8, 2009 at 9:56 pm #37500In reply to: PHP in my header.php causing signup errors
realfam
Memberwas not trying to be rude, sorry if it came off that way. This script was used with the Beta 1 of BP without issue, so whatever changed in the Beta 2 that is related is what I need to find a workaround for. Just asking for some guidance/assistance. The script is textbook php so it works fine from that respect…. I have 2 databases in mySQL, 1 that is for the WordPressMU and Buddypress, and another that I created separately for another part of my site….the second database is the one the script is calling.
Any thoughts?
February 8, 2009 at 8:32 pm #37495In reply to: Up and running – But No groups..
MartinNr5
ParticipantHi.
What error do you get when you try and create the groups?
There’s a sticky that details the BBPress integration (https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=471).
You configure how you want new blogs to be created in the admin tool of WPMU (IIRC).
February 8, 2009 at 8:29 pm #37494jfcarter
ParticipantThat’s the mystery. My member-themes folder contains a directory called ‘buddypress-member’ and that’s it.
I don’t have a buddypress-home folder there.
I think there is a function that is defined to look for a file here: /wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-home/index.php
but cannot, because the location doesn’t exist.
I’m wondering where this function is and how to redefine it.
Jessica
February 8, 2009 at 8:23 pm #37492In reply to: buddypress blogs – want to tweak…
MartinNr5
ParticipantYou could try and create a hidden blog and change the theme for just that to see if you can manage the widgets. Alternatively post a link to the theme you’re using and I’ll give it a spin on my setup.
As for the avatars… Do you have the “blog.dir” folder in your “wp-content” folder?
February 8, 2009 at 7:53 pm #37491In reply to: buddypress blogs – want to tweak…
lauraamn
MemberI haven’t tried switching the theme – that one was chosen so the menus across the top would be easy. Perhaps I could give it a try, though I am reluctant… Also, Martin, you are correct – I am using Safari and FireFox and have the same issue across all with the avatars.
February 8, 2009 at 7:40 pm #37489MartinNr5
ParticipantLooking at the path you’re posting above (/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-home/index.php) it seems as if you’ve selected the BuddyPress home theme as the default theme for your member pages and not the actual member theme.
I’m not sure how you’d be able to do that though.
What are the contents in your “member-themes” folder?
February 8, 2009 at 4:58 pm #37484In reply to: Problems with umlauts
karlheinz01
MemberHi,
everything works on the bbPress side with umlauts. Whould it be possible to use the same filters for the BuddyPress side of the forum?
Best,
Karl-Heinz
February 8, 2009 at 1:45 pm #37476In reply to: Promote member to group admin?
MartinNr5
ParticipantNevermind, after some digging I found this feature request that explains that this isn’t possible yet: https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/309
Feel free to close this thread.
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