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  • #34868
    Trent Adams
    Participant

    Didn’t see your post nicolagreco. Posting around the same time :)

    @wardeh Missed that part. I would imagine that Andy will eventually do something with forums, but priority now is getting 1st release out. I have a ticket for forum activity in sitewide feed as well at:

    https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/241

    #34865

    In reply to: News as Widget

    nicolagreco
    Participant

    if i were you, i wont use widget in this case. i would create a loop to show last post

    (i use prologue theme too on one of my buddypress installation, and i highly hacked that theme!!)

    #34862
    Trent Adams
    Participant

    https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/261

    Known issue that even happens on testbp.org. Andy knows about it, so it should be fixed here pretty soon

    Trent

    #34856
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    can you develope in php?

    if yes, you could develope a php script that add an action : when a user post someting, it has to be stored in the db,

    or searching for a function in bbpress documentation that shows last articles..

    i believe that if you knows a bit of php you can do the second one..

    Tomorrow i will open http://buddypressdev.org forums and there i will post some lines, if i can with time!

    #34853
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    If i’ve time tomorrow (in italy is midnight), i will write a plugin and i will post it on http://buddypressdev.org ;)

    #34843

    In reply to: News as Widget

    Scotm
    Participant

    Thanks for the input. I chose burtadsit’s suggestion and it works fine, but I realize now that I need the News page as a widget or some other solution. Here’s my situation:

    1. I don’t want to have member blogs, only users posting to the main blog, so that means not installing bp-blogs in order to hide it across the site.

    2. I do need the recent blog posts to arrive on the buddypress-home theme, but without bp-blogs installed the widget isn’t available. So I’m thinking if I could get the News widgetized it would pull posts to the home page instead.

    3. I could install bp-blogs to simpley get the widget (what I have right now), but that means removing all instances of ‘blog’ throughout the site including buddypress member areas and that seems like a bad route to go.

    4. I have the Prologue post-form installed on the buddypress-home theme just above the three columns of widgets, thus eliminating any need for users to ever see the wpmu admin panel. This should allow me to keep all users as members vs. blog owners.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers

    #34841
    Trent Adams
    Participant

    Don’t put them into this thread, but rather a new topic in:

    https://buddypress.org/forums/forum.php?id=6

    Trent

    #34830
    gogoplata
    Participant

    Media Temple here as well and I have nothing but good things to say about them and haven’t had any problems with WPMU/bbPress/BuddyPress.

    #34827
    David Bisset
    Participant

    I use media temple, cheapest VPS. Never had a problem regarding getting WordPress MU or BuddyPress to work with them. Hope that helps.

    #34822
    anartoka
    Member

    Salut,

    Le site ne fonctionne toujours pas :'(

    Je peux donner un coup de main si besoin …

    Et je cherche aussi à télécharger le fichier de langue “FR”

    #34810
    6d6
    Member

    O.K. So I got a static I.P. Set up wild-card domains to work with subdirectories, and i’m still having problems with the blog and members page. you can see it here. desmoineslocalmusic.com.

    This is set up through go daddy. Does anyone else has buddypress set up on go daddy? My account is up on the 27th and if I can’t get it working i’m going elsewhere.

    Any suggestions?

    #34808

    In reply to: News as Widget

    Scotm
    Participant

    I’ll try this again. :)

    Anyone know how I might limit the Sitewide Activity widget in the Buddypress Home Theme to show only blog posts? I’ve looked in the bp-activity-widgets.php but can’t figure it out.

    Cheers

    #34807
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    When you are viewing your site, not the backend admin area, from the menu bar at the top of the screen My Account > Groups > Create a Group. If you don’t see a menu bar then you have to flip the Site Admin > BuddyPress > Show admin bar for logged out users switch to ‘yes’.

    #34800
    jimgroom
    Participant

    burtadsit,

    You know, I may have, but you awesome folks make in so easy to introduce a new brand of trouble just about every semester. Here’s to you, BuddyPress looks awesome, and your support here is no small part of that. Thanks

    #34796
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    Hudatorig in your first paragraph you explain exactly what i think..

    My idead Profile Blog is always a blog but more integrated with buddypress, and i think each user need at least one blog to use as profile blog..

    Maybe that can be useful to understand my idea: Any user has a DEFAULT BLOG that is a profile blog..

    #34795
    Huda Toriq
    Member

    With regard to the title: “Feature that MUST be included in next version for me..”

    I’m in need of event listing. And if we look at how Facebook manage their event list, I think a pseudo-blog would also be a good base to build on. A “blog” that is open to any member to post and comment. The blog post is the event description. The blog custom field can hold specific informations: venue, RSVP, speaker, etc. The category system, tagging, etc. All is perfect, I think. Then we exclude/hide it someway so it’s not considered someone’s blog–to differentiate it with the real blogs.

    Anyway, we’re all used to develop WordPress into anything we need aren’t we? 😆

    @nicolagreco I think it looks like the same with the earlier version facebook status (without the status comment system)

    In the previous revisions, buddypress hold each profile page as blogs. It’s not blog, it’s profile page but use the database structure like a blog. I came here in the end part of that stage of BP. I’m not sure the whole structure behind it.

    #34792
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    yes, i wrote some lines of code, i hope it works https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=485

    #34791
    Huda Toriq
    Member

    bp-status? Never heard about this. But isn’t BuddyPress wire has the same function as status?

    Speaking about personal blog for each user, I think we had gone through this before. Every signed up user once got his/her default profile page in subdomain that acts like a blog. Then Andy made some modifications and threw then away.

    jimgroom
    Participant

    Hey all, Trent explains it beautifully here:

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=471

    #34770
    oceandoctor
    Member

    I’m having the identical issue with a fresh install of the Combo Pack (1.0b1). I’ve followed the instructions for installation of Combo Pack (https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/installing-buddypres-from-combo/) but when I select Site Admin > Profile Fields, then “Add a Group,” I get the message “There was an error saving the group. Please try again.” Grateful for any advice on this.

    #34757
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    That you ‘toriq’ from #buddypress? Howdy.

    #34755
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    Doing that it’s a lot easy, you’ve tu use this buddypress function friends_add_friend($initiator_userid,$friend_userid)

    i will work on a plugin now, i hope in 15 minutes i’m here with a new plugin ;)

    #34749

    In reply to: Custom CSS & Groups

    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    Mike: if you are gonna mod the adminbar may I suggest this? A plugin that does the work for you without modifying the admin bar code. Andy made some changes to the adminbar to make it possible to replace menu entries easily and add new menu items between existing menu options. I use a plugin to do this. Used to modify it every time a change came thru SVN and got tired of that.

    Here’s what I use:

    http://pastie.org/344208

    That’s a link to the code for a little plugin I use. What that does is it adds a new top level menu item ‘Community’ with the News, Members and all the other items that are available in the home and member themes as buttons.

    You’ll need to modify this for your needs but it’s an example of how to add a new top level menu item and all the drop downs. The function oci_get_community_blog_url() goes out and gets some site options I have installed in my root blog theme. I don’t run the home theme on the mu root blog. I run it on community.ourcommoninterest.org. That menu gives access to the ‘community’ directories and recent activity. All the bp home theme stuff.

    More on the adminbar in this ticket: https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/174

    #34747
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    You are running on windows right? Just a guess. Before installing bp you need to get mu running properly. It’s a pain on windows. What package are you using? WAMP?

    To get your subdomains to work you have to edit the ‘hosts’ file in windows for *each* blog you want to have running on your windows box. The hosts file is in:

    Windows 95/98/Me c:windowshosts

    Windows NT/2000/XP Pro c:winntsystem32driversetchosts

    Windows XP and Vista c:windowssystem32driversetchosts

    Once you find it you have to create a line for each blog so:

    127.0.0.1 ourcommoninterest.dev

    127.0.0.1 adminstoy.ourcommoninterest.dev

    That’s a sample from my laptop which I use to play with new things in mu, buddypress and bbpress. This is only the beginning of your problems on windows. I know I went thru *all* of them.

    However, for now, you should replace the domain name with your chosen domain name. Replace the subdomain name with any blog subdomain name you’ve chosen. ‘trial’ in your case.

    Try reading up on what it takes to install mu. Then what it takes to install mu on windows. Google finds lots of things related to mu. Here’s a start:

    https://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic.php?id=4624

    You also need to follow the directions in the mu readme.txt file as it relates to apache.

    #34734

    In reply to: limit 1 blog per user

    adamhdv
    Member

    neuromancer2701, that’s actually the exact modifications I did… for some reason buddypress lets more than one blog per person. I’ll look to make sure I installed it right.

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