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  • #245492
    jenniferlmyers01
    Participant

    I have permalinks activated in WP. I created the Register and Activation pages for my website, but BuddyPress does not allow me to save them once I’ve assigned the pages. On the
    Associate WordPress pages with the following BuddyPress Registration pages, there is no option for me to save the settings. The three buttons (“new page”, “save”, and “view”) aren’t there. Also, I do not have the option to save the settings on the Components page either.

    #245490
    Pete Hudson
    Participant

    Is a Multisite the only way to get 2 buddypress activity feeds on one site?

    #245489

    In reply to: Problems with TopBar

    flopfeil
    Participant

    in which php-file creates buddypress the topbar?

    #245481
    danbp
    Participant

    You can try to modify
    \buddypress\bp-templates\bp-legacy\buddypress\members\single\profile\edit.php

    To do so, you need a template overload
    Be carefull with class & id’s, as this part is actually working with ajax to show/hide

    #245475
    danbp
    Participant

    Hi,

    activation and register are not added automatically when you install BP. You have to assign them manually.

    Register and Activation Pages


    Aside you need also to activate permalinks in your WP install to get BP working correctly.

    #245473
    danbp
    Participant

    Hi,

    recommended method for this is to use the language file.

    Customizing Labels, Messages, and URLs

    If you search the forum, you will find many topics about this subject.

    #245466

    DanBP> You have no idea how much you helped me! This has been an on going project for a while now. I used to use a different CMS prior for the industry, but it was horrible. Now I’m switching to Buddypress & Glad I Did ..

    One Last Question.

    Is there anyway to embed RTMEDIA or MediaPress in the TAB where Info, Bio is?

    How would I add a HTML/PHP code for one of those so it would show up on the page?

    Thanks again in advanced! hopefully I’m not asking too many questions…

    #245464
    danbp
    Participant
    #245462
    danbp
    Participant

    Hum… copy/pasting is not very complicated. Another way would be to use MediaPress, which works great on profiles. Or even custom post type, but this would be longer to get it to work within profiles. Depends of your php knowledge.
    Also, custom work like this is over the scope of this forum.
    I give you a BuddyPress way to do that. Now it’s your turn to decide and to do. 😉

    #245450

    Thanks so much for the professional reply. I really enjoy Buddypress & The Support Community. I suggest this service to everyone else in the Canadian Music Industry. Sorry about the capital lock! Didn’t proof read before hitting submit! Lesson Learned 🙂

    Anyways, I want to be able to create a Profile Field when Users/Artists sign up where they can upload (2) mp3 files so it will automatically display in their profile. This is the main page where there (2) Featured Songs will be displayed. The rest will be displayed in RTMEDIA or BuddyMedia.

    I have some experience with coding, but was wondering how would I add a profile field that says audio to my drop down list in profile fields & output the mp3 player on the user end?

    First Example (Second To Follow)

    Second:

    Thanks in advanced!

    #245449
    Venutius
    Moderator

    I’ve not seen a tagging plugin for Buddypress, I think the @Username option must be it.

    #245446

    In reply to: Local or remote

    Roger Coathup
    Participant

    I’ve not encountered any issues locally.

    My preferred setup is Chassis to provide local WordPress environment on vagrant; then adding BuddyPress however you prefer (from wp-admin or manually). Works great on OSX (although there are some general config changes with VirtualBox on El Capitan).

    https://github.com/Chassis/Chassis

    #245443
    danbp
    Participant

    Hi, no need to shout, writing in capitals is really rough. [Mod – topic title modified]

    In a WordPress system, you can only upload allowed medias. You already know (probably) that you can embed videos in post by simply copy/pasting the video link into it. This works also with BuddyPress when you enter a video URL to a profile field, it plays automatically, without any additionnal player.

    MP3 is an audio format and you can use the same technique as for videos. Read here.

    For more advanced display, you have several possibilities by plugins (rtMedia or MediaPress) or by building a custom display which fits exactly to your need. You don’t want a plugin (?), so i’m affraid you have to do something from scratch.

    That said, keep in mind that allowing users to upload “big” data files to your site is a mess. First because of the upload limitation in WordPress (by default 2 mo max.) This can only be increased if you have access to the server settings (eg. php_ini and httpd_conf). And if you have some traffic and many MP3, you need a generous bandwith. That’s why it’s recommended to use external services to store these datas. But if you follow this, you can only use what WP allows.

    Before thinking about a miraculous snippet in bp-custom, give more details about the scenario you imagine for users (file amount, file size, why do you want this during registering and not later, and so on…).

    Depending your answers, the solution can be very simple or very complicated.

    #245437
    eureka345
    Participant

    I am getting this error with zero plugins activated – only BuddyPress. Even on Twenty Fifteen theme I am still receiving this error (well, notice).

    #245435

    In reply to: Local or remote

    Biggerplay
    Participant

    Ok does all the functionality that buddyPress have work fine if installed locally?

    #245434
    shanebp
    Moderator

    Asked and answered many times.

    If you’ve turned off all plugins and are using a WP like 2015, you should not see the warning.
    Then use your theme.
    Then start turning on plugins, one at a time.

    #245431
    shanebp
    Moderator

    Please do not hijack threads or double post.

    Your reg page shows the standard layout.
    Adjusting the layout may require changes in the css for your theme.
    There are many articles about customizing the registration page.
    Google: buddypress customize registration page

    #245420

    In reply to: Local or remote

    Biggerplay
    Participant

    But are there certain technical issues that I might run into using Buddypress locally, that I wouldn’t have remotely?

    #245411
    ronia
    Participant

    There is no free media solution that will work seamlessly across WP Multisite and Buddypress, that is comparable to at least some degree to scripts like Elgg or Easysocial for Joomla … Rtmedia paid version is little better but using and uploading media has become so intuitive and easy (along with site super admins options eg how much to allow to upload in one go) that standard cms-es like WordPress, Buddypress, Joomla, Drupal are lacking far behind : for example see Whatsapp – how easily you can add picture from you phone cam or webcam in your gallery ( for Buddypress, Elgg etc you can do this for profile photo only) – such capacities are totally absent in social scripts like BP (WordPress or WP Multisite without BP is somewhat better if used with Jetpack).

    We will never catch-up – you will never catch up unless you have deep pockets. WP+BP rest on its laurels and its sad how FB monopoly is destroying the fabric of inter-connectivity of internet.

    Mediapress is not a user-friendly solution if you have to quickly or in a moderate time, deploy a social net site.

    #245408
    Venutius
    Moderator

    bbpress is the forum component of WordPress, it can integrate in Buddypress Groups to provide them with forums but will also work standalone.

    #245405
    caesarhills
    Participant

    “After that you need to set a Gallery page in the Buddypress page settings.”

    It was my problem: didn’t get how to point the gallery to the specific page; I didn’t consider the buddypress settings, thank you.

    I’d have 2 other little problems now:

    -in this demo the gallery shows up already opened with the pics in the grid, while in my case when I click on the menu bar to the gallery voice, I have to click then on a certain gallery to open it up ( and I have just one gallery ) so I’d like the gallery to be already opened when I click on the menu voice, exactly like in the demo.
    What I’ve to do to achieve it?

    -second thing: as I said before, I want just one gallery as sitewide gallery, so I’ll add pics to this gallery day by day, but I see that the last pics added go to the 2nd, 3rd page and so on, while I’d need the last pics uploaded to appear in the first page as the most recent ones.
    Till now I didn’t manage to find the right settings for this: is there a way to do it?

    Thanks again for your time and help

    #245389
    lyndysmart
    Participant

    Thanks a lot for the explanation @henrywright. I eventually used the following code from http://buddydev.com/buddypress/hiding-users-on-buddypress-based-site/

    add_filter( 'bp_after_has_members_parse_args', 'buddydev_exclude_users' );
     
    function buddydev_exclude_users( $args ) {
        //do not exclude in admin
        if( is_admin() && ! defined( 'DOING_AJAX' ) ) {
            return $args;
        }
        
        $excluded = isset( $args['exclude'] )? $args['exclude'] : array();
     
        if( !is_array( $excluded ) ) {
            $excluded = explode(',', $excluded );
        }
        
        $user_ids = array( 1,2,3 ); //user ids
        
        
        $excluded = array_merge( $excluded, $user_ids );
        
        $args['exclude'] = $excluded;
        
        return $args;
    }
    
    

    It worked in hiding users from directories/widgets/friend lists, only that it didn’t also handle profile redirect. I had to set up redirects to homepage for all the admin accounts on server side.

    Thanks again for your assistance on this.

    #245388
    robert198222
    Participant

    you’re correct regarding the nginx rewrites, didn’t think of that…

    hmm.. how strange, not sure what to do actually. The theme developers say that it should work.
    http://listify.astoundify.com/article/683-is-the-listify-theme-a-buddypress-compatible-theme

    Now the “Change Avatar” link isn’t shown anymore for some reason, only thing I did was to deactivate and then reactivate the buddypress plugin. everything in the configuration seems correct (in setting the “Allow registered members to upload avatars” is checked). and only error I have in the logs is this related to buddypress.

    Perhaps better to uninstall buddypress for now and wait for a more stable version.

    #245386
    Venutius
    Moderator

    Trouble is other then the lack of buddypress support I really like my theme, I guess that’s always going to be an issue unless I can find an alternative that has the right look and feel. None of those that were listed for example seem to support a header image, which I find is desirable. Also, they tend to be a bit too buddypress centric as far as I can see.

    #245379
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    Pretty sure next set of templates will have members as a grid, yes. All of the popular third-party BuddyPress themes have done it like this, so we’d be foolish to not do the same.

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