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  • #33632
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Your CSS is getting a 404 – is this where it is?

    http://spirituallymodified.com/wp-content/themes/buddypress-home/style.css

    #33631
    chriscarter
    Participant

    Andy, those folders are 755. Always have been. I’ve tried re-uploading the theme, too, but to no avail.

    #33630
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    The home.php requirement should be fixed in r521+

    #33629
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster
    #33626
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Looks like everything but the permissions is working. Basically you need to

    chmod 755 wp-content/themes/buddypress-home

    chmod 755 wp-content/themes/buddypress-member

    #33624
    chriscarter
    Participant

    Ok, I’m back to the BuddyPress Home theme 0.4 so you can look (spirituallymodified.com) and it’s just a garbled mess. The theme is there but, I don’t know, it’s not being rendered correctly. I’m no expert so I’m not sure what’s causing this problem.

    Since you asked in another place, Burt, MU installed great and worked as it should. I made sure to check it out before installing BP. Sorry but no cup of coffee for either of you gents, yet. :)

    #33623
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    This can be done in r516+ under Site Admin > BuddyPress

    #33622
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Yes, any theme you use with BuddyPress will need a plugin-sidebar.php and plugin-template.php file. It’s used to add dynamic functionality and new pages to the theme without having to drop in new template files. The settings menu and pages are examples of this.

    I take a look at why it is requiring a home.php, this shouldn’t be happening.

    The post you were referring to is: http://chriscarter.testbp.org/2008/11/07/mu-works-but-bp-isnt/

    #33621

    In reply to: Translating BuddyPress

    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Create an account on codex.buddypress.org then hit “EDIT PAGE” on the right. You will need to go to “Pages > Add New” on the left menu. Enter a page for your language and select “page parent” on the right menu as “Translations”.

    #33619

    In reply to: Translating BuddyPress

    Dreamcolor
    Participant

    I already done chinese translation. How to edit the https://codex.buddypress.org/translations/ page to add the link?

    #33614

    In reply to: Avatar Problems

    Famous
    Participant

    After listening to Andy’s advise I think I found the problem.

    I got rid of all my files except for my tables, and reinstalled a fresh WPMU and buddypress. By accident I didn’t upload the htaccess file–the thing is I realized when the htaccess file is not uploaded the avatars work. However, all pictures on the website do not work.

    If I delete line 6 below, then the avatars appear to work. However, if deleted then all pics on the site don’t work. I hope this provides some insight into the problem.

    1 RewriteEngine On

    2 RewriteBase /

    3 #uploaded files

    4 RewriteRule ^(.*/)?files/$ index.php [L]

    5 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !.*wp-content/plugins.*

    6 RewriteRule ^(.*/)?files/(.*) wp-content/blogs.php?file=$2 [L]

    7 # add a trailing slash to /wp-admin

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^.*/wp-admin$

    RewriteRule ^(.+)$ /$1/ [R=301,L]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d

    RewriteRule . – [L]

    RewriteRule ^([_0-9a-zA-Z-]+/)?(wp-.*) $2 [L]

    RewriteRule ^([_0-9a-zA-Z-]+/)?(.*.php)$ $2 [L]

    RewriteRule . index.php [L]

    <IfModule mod_security.c>

    <Files async-upload.php>

    SecFilterEngine Off

    SecFilterScanPOST Off

    </Files>

    </IfModule>

    #33613
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster
    #33609
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Your best option by far is to use SVN. If you’re not using SVN then running the trunk is going to be a nightmare.

    If you can check out a copy using SVN then you can simply do a “svn up” on the BuddyPress files and they will update.

    #33607
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    So where exactly are you now in the whole situation? Are groups working? If you upgraded from an earlier revision, make sure you log in as admin and visit wp-admin to upgrade the DB tables.

    Users wont show in BuddyPress until they have at least *some* profile information (unless you dont have bp-xprofile installed). Usually this means a first and last name.

    Only your own blogs show in my blogs, so if becky creates a blog, thats not going to show in your “my blogs” menu. Unless I am misunderstanding something. :)

    #33604
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    On another note if I try to access mysite.org/members I get a little notification screen that tells me I need to put plugin-template.php and plugin-sidebar.php into my theme dir. I found these in the buddypress-home dir. Putting these in the appropriate theme folder gets rid of the error msg but doesn’t get me anything.

    All I get is a wp page with the permalink mysite.org/membership

    Once again, changing my permalink from mysite.org/membership to ‘registering-and-membership’ solves the prob. Now I get the member directory wonderfully sandwiched between my theme header and footer. However, it still says 404 in the FF tab and no actual members are listed. I get the abc’s, search box and a h2 Members title header. Nothing else. I’m gonna turn on the bp home theme and see what havoc I can cause with that.

    Is this a blown regex in wpmu .htaccess rewrite rules or bp hijacking behavior? I haven’t modded the .htaccess rewrite rules at all. It’s exactly what wpmu installs.

    Glad you showed up so early?

    #33603
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Please use the latest trunk version of BuddyPress.

    #33599
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    First of all you’ll want to get set up with an installation of WPMU and make sure that is running correctly.

    It’s probably a good idea to head over to the WPMU forums where there are a lot of expect WPMU users (https://mu.wordpress.org/forums). They will be able to help you get started with MU.

    Once you have that up and running, come back here and we can guide you through installing BuddyPress on top.

    #33594
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    I just downloaded a fresh copy of WPMU 2.6.3, the latest BuddyPress trunk and did a fresh subdirectory installation. It all worked fine, no missing function errors.

    Are you absolutely sure you have all the latest files and everything installed correctly via the readme? This includes the latest themes – you MUST update the themes too.

    #33592
    wwwmcasin
    Member

    I can tell that i have followed the instructions a 100 % .

    Are you sure there are no errors in the latest trunk version?

    I’ll download it and reinstall it. Lets see if that solves it ?

    #33588
    ron_r
    Member

    mu-plugins is the correct location.

    The information you have provided in your posts don’t have enough information in them to tell what is wrong. That’s why we have asked various questions.

    The short version would be that most likely you have not followed the install directions correctly. For example, the expected callback error means that a function call is being made to a function that hasn’t been defined. 99.9% of the time with a plugin that means one or more files are in the wrong place.

    #33586
    wwwmcasin
    Member

    mu-plugins@ ron

    is that causing the problems?

    #33578
    zenseeker
    Participant

    Thanks. I did post on the creator’s site as well. I’m sure it will probably take some tweaking for buddypress.

    #33577
    ron_r
    Member

    http://www.mcas.in: Did you put the files in the plugins directory or the mu-plugins directory?

    #33573
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Yes, BuddyPress is all plugins, you can start your WPMU installation then try it out later.

    #33569
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    It’s quite likely it just has issues with WPMU, not buddypress. Some plugins do not work well with it. I’d test it on a vaniall install of WPMU first.

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