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May 24, 2013 at 1:27 am #164676
echofoxtrot
ParticipantThanks! I just need to protect Groups and the Forum, not the whole site. I’ll give this code a shot.
May 24, 2013 at 1:15 am #164675In reply to: [Resolved] Only Admins can Accept Friends?
@mercime
Participant@marjwyatt I know it’s FUNCTIONAL issue. If you cannot use “Add Friend” using Twenty Twelve which we tested with BP 1.7 Theme Compatibility (no BP Template Pack plugin needed), then there’s a conflict with a plugin. I think it could be the Wishlist Member plugin, because nothing in BP codes require members to be administrators to add/accept friends. To be sure, deactivate plugins batch by batch except BuddyPress to check which one is in conflict.
May 24, 2013 at 12:30 am #164674bp-help
Participant@echofoxtrot
This plugin works and is more complete as far as building a private community.
https://github.com/bphelp/private_community_for_bpMay 24, 2013 at 12:19 am #164672Ben Hansen
Participantplugins folder
May 24, 2013 at 12:13 am #164670In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
ldjautobody
Participant@mercime Hi! Thanks for the link and the advice! It is certainly appreciated. I have been using WordPress now for about 2 years…but I’m no expert by any means, but in the last 2 years I’ve really learned a lot and I really enjoy working with WordPress. I’m sure that BuddyPress and bbpress will be just as challenging and just as much fun to learn.
As I was telling @ubernaut, the site we are going to be adding the forum and networking to has a lot of users that are very passionate about their interests. They are already very active in conversations so I believe the forum will be a welcome addition to the site. I will definitely want to activate the group forums as the site is already broken up into some groups just through association.
I am thankful that you guys are out here! LOL After looking at the link you sent me and looking over the bbpress documentation, I have a feeling that this might be a little bit of a challenge. But, I am up for it and I’m sure with all the expert help here, I’ll be just fine.
Thank you all for your help and encouragement! I’ll be sure to let you know how everything turns out and send a link to the site.
LDJAutoBody
May 23, 2013 at 11:01 pm #164664echofoxtrot
ParticipantHi, @drill_sgtlewis – that looks great. Where do I put that bp-custom.php file? In the buddypress plugin root?
May 23, 2013 at 10:51 pm #164662In reply to: Features of BuddyPress
shanebp
ModeratorFor ‘expert web developers’
May 23, 2013 at 10:10 pm #164657In reply to: [Resolved] Only Admins can Accept Friends?
Marj Wyatt
ParticipantThe Genesis version is v1.9.2. The Genesis Connect plugin is free now. I did have it installed before but it did nothing so I went to the BP Compatibility pack instead. The Genesis Connect plug only seems to auto-styles a set of Genesis Templates. This is not one of their templates. It is a custom theme based on their framework and this set does not include the sample child that I began with.
That being said, I went through the hoops of disabling and removing the bp template compatibility pack and activating the Genesis Connect plugin. Aside from styling issues, there wasn’t even a button available to request friendship under those conditions. I’ve gone back to the BP Compatibility Pack. Genesis Plugins only work with standard Genesis offerings and the support in their forum will be of no assistance to me on a custom theme.
I activated TwentyTwelve theme. I cannot cancel the friendship request nor can I accept it.
From where I am sitting, this does not appear to be a missing plugin issue nor a Genesis issue. It is a core Buddypress problem that has been reported and those threads were closed with no real resolution.
The BP Compatibility pack is there for all other themes. My theme is only based on the Genesis Framework so it falls into that category.
Any more ideas?
May 23, 2013 at 9:30 pm #164653In reply to: [Resolved] Only Admins can Accept Friends?
@mercime
ParticipantBuddypress compatibility: v1.2.1
@marjwyatt Saw the source code and you’re using the BP Template Pack plugin which should no longer be used with BP 1.7 as it can interfere with new default Theme Compatibility with most WP themes.Theme base: Genesis with Custom Theme
Having mentioned BP’s default Theme Compat in BP 1.7, Please confirm with Genesis theme dev/support whether you still need to purchase Genesis Connect plugin as Genesis themes pre-BP 1.7 required Genesis Connect plugin to make Genesis compatible with BuddyPress.
Issues you have been posting in these forums may be caused by the compatibility process with BP Template Pack and/or needing Genesis Connect. You can change to Twenty Twelve theme and will find that the theme is compatible with BuddyPress as is. So do follow up with your theme support to find resolutions to issues posted.
May 23, 2013 at 7:59 pm #164649In reply to: Multi-Site, multi-network questions
tsinclair1982
ParticipantPlease help me get this straight in my mind, i need to reduce it to writing before i go find a developer to help.
I need multi-site, multi-network buddypress and wordpress. SINGLE signin point of entery and then multi private networks. Some networks may have top level domain and some maybe “behind” a website hosted on wordpress.
Is this a possible layout?
Thanks
May 23, 2013 at 7:33 pm #164647In reply to: integrating BP
@mercime
ParticipantAnd I notice that the pages for forums and registration donβt work.
Did you enable Registration in Settings > General? If you did, did you check Settings > BuddyPress > Pages to see if a page for Registration is associated with the Registration dropdown and saved?
I donβt understand the bbpress thing. Am I supposed to have that too if I want forums? Does BuddyPress not have forums built within?
BP no longer has internal bbPress group forums built in. For current version, you need to install and activate the bbPress forums plugin for sitewide and/or group forums. https://codex.buddypress.org/user/setting-up-a-new-installation/installing-group-and-sitewide-forums/
May 23, 2013 at 7:20 pm #164646In reply to: @mention and username
redknite
Participanteven if it’s just adding the @mention to the post as is done here (ie under myusername redknite, then participant, then @ redknite. Can someone tell me how to activate that?
My site is www . fishwire.net and i’m using worpdress 3.5.1 buddypress 1.7-beta2 and bbpress 2.3rc1 . Thanks.
May 23, 2013 at 5:38 pm #164634In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
@mercime
Participantbetter to install bbpress using FTP. I can do it either way, but Iβd prefer to do it through BuddyPress
@ldjautobody Recommend that you install BuddyPress first. That way, after you install bbPress plugin via Plugins > Add New, you can activate BP group forums (if you want) in Settings > Forums . https://codex.buddypress.org/user/setting-up-a-new-installation/installing-group-and-sitewide-forums/May 23, 2013 at 5:02 pm #164629In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
ldjautobody
Participant@ubernaut Thanks for the encouragement! Part of the reason I am thinking that this will work for this particular site is that most of the users there are very engaged just through the comments. I think it is a great site for us to start with and get our feet wet with BuddyPress because of the amount of existing engagement. These guys are serious about their vehicles and I have a feeling that if I can get some groups started and get a few of the more experienced body guys to offer some advice to the newcomers we could have a really nice place for people to share and learn about something they are truly passionate about. I’m really looking forward to seeing how it takes off. Hopefully the installation will go relatively smoothly and we’ll have the opportunity to watch it grow. I’m waiting for some information from our theme developer now to see if there is anything there that we need to do and the next step will be to load the plugin!
Thanks again for all your help. It is always appreciated. I’ll be sure to let you know how it goes. Hopefully, I’ll have some good news to share and a good BuddyPress install to show off!
Have a great day and we’ll be in touch! π
May 23, 2013 at 4:05 pm #164624In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
ldjautobody
ParticipantThanks again @ubernaut. I think I read something similar awhile back stating that is was better to install bbpress using FTP. I can do it either way, but I’d prefer to do it through BuddyPress so I’ll try that first and see what happens. We’ve backed everything on the site up, so if something goes “awry”…we’ll be ready for it! LOL
I appreciate all your help and I’ll be sure to post here to let you know how it goes! Looking forward to getting up and running and seeing if we can get some of our regular blog commentors to register in the forum and networking areas. This is kind of an experiment for us at this point.
It will be interesting to see what kind of reaction we get here. It appears that most of our registered users are pretty computer friendly…something that’s not always true in the auto industry! LOL Lots of really good technicians out there that can’t answer an email due to lack of computer skills…so I’m hoping that we don’t come up a “bust” merely due to that. But, only time will tell…so, in an effort to waste a little less of “that”…I’ll get started and see what we can accomplish!
Thanks again for the help and we’ll be in touch!
LDJAutoBody π
May 23, 2013 at 3:27 pm #164621In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
Ben Hansen
Participantwell if your theme says its buddypress compatible that means it was probably compatible before the universal compatibility was part of buddypress so to answer your question no you should not have to change anything, however i would check with your dev to ensure its been updated to work with 1.7 because there are some changes from 1.6 to 1.7 that could effect the legacy compatibility (at least there was for our theme).
it shouldn’t matter the order you install (i don’t think) but personally i would install buddypress first. i used the button to install bbpress from inside buddypress actually. But that was a while ago and i think i read somewhere thats not actually the best way to do it though. maybe someone else can chime in here who knows more then me.
May 23, 2013 at 3:21 pm #164620In reply to: [Resolved] change "primary" field title
bp-help
Participant@caspergrimaldi
Have you tried using a language file to change it?
https://codex.buddypress.org/developer/customizing/customizing-labels-messages-and-urls/May 23, 2013 at 3:12 pm #164619In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
ldjautobody
ParticipantOne more question! Sorry! It was an “afterthought”! LOL
Is there ANY order in which to install BuddyPress and bbpress? In other words, should we install one before the other? Right now, we have neither one installed and need both social networking AND forum capabilities.Again, thanks in advance for any help. This site and the support forums are great. Don’t know what we’d do without it. π
LDJAutoBody
May 23, 2013 at 2:41 pm #164617In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
ldjautobody
ParticipantThanks @ubernaut! That is the information that I wanted to hear. I appreciate the quick response too. Now…I actually have another question. I have heard that the new BuddyPress version is compatible with most WP themes whereas previously, it was not. Is it possible to use BuddyPress and BBpress together on an existing WP installation? Or will we have to “re-design” the site using a theme designed specifically for BuddyPress?
The WP theme that we are currently using “says” that it is compatible with BuddyPress, but I have not yet tried to install it. Just wondering what I might be up against when we intall the two new plugins… Again, thanks in advance for any help! π
LDJAutoBody
May 23, 2013 at 2:32 pm #164614In reply to: Difference between Buddy Press and BBpress? Anyone?
Ben Hansen
Participantbbpress only handles the forum aspects of your site, so if you only want forums but none of the other social network components there’s no need to install buddypress at all. Likewise if you do not want a forum but you still want the other stuff then bbpress is not required. Obviously if you want everything then you want both.
May 23, 2013 at 2:27 pm #164613In reply to: Login Redirect Problem
codegene
ParticipantMay be this can help you https://wordpress.org/plugins/buddypress-login-redirect/
May 23, 2013 at 12:22 pm #164599In reply to: css and js missing
Matzze
ParticipantHi there,
well it works in twenty twelve. For an unknown reason my theme isnt loading the css:
my header code: <link rel='stylesheet' id='admin-bar-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-includes/css/admin-bar.min.css?ver=3.5.1' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='bp-admin-bar-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-core/css/admin-bar.min.css?ver=1.7.2' type='text/css' media='all' /> <!-- my stuff --> <link rel='stylesheet' id='base-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/themes/kammer/css/kammer.css?ver=3.5.1' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='scrollbar-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/themes/kammer/css/jquery.mCustomScrollbar.css?ver=3.5.1' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='fancycss-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/themes/kammer/css/jquery.fancybox.css?ver=3.5.1' type='text/css' media='all' /> <script type='text/javascript' src='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.js?ver=1.8.3'></script> <script type='text/javascript' src='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/themes/kammer/js/jquery-ui-1.9.2.custom.min.js'></script> twenty twelve header code: <link rel='stylesheet' id='admin-bar-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-includes/css/admin-bar.min.css?ver=3.5.1' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='bp-admin-bar-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-core/css/admin-bar.min.css?ver=1.7.2' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='bp-legacy-css-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-templates/bp-legacy/css/buddypress.css?ver=1.7.2' type='text/css' media='screen' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='twentytwelve-fonts-css' href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:400italic,700italic,400,700&subset=latin,latin-ext' type='text/css' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='twentytwelve-style-css' href='http://local.die-kammer.dev/wp-content/themes/twentytwelve/style.css?ver=3.5.1' type='text/css' media='all' />any idea what’s wrong with my theme?
May 23, 2013 at 11:03 am #164595In reply to: Any successful Buddypress site?
mjbenzon
Participant@dbd13 email me at Marx.benzon@gmail.com.
May 23, 2013 at 10:52 am #164593In reply to: Individual template pages
Matzze
ParticipantHi Hugo, thx for answering.
Well… then i still need the bp-template-pack plugin active – am i right? If i donβt activate no css and js is loaded, just the templates.
Is there maybe a different option? Modifying the buddypress.php Template file with a php case switcht or something like this?
thx.
May 23, 2013 at 10:35 am #164592In reply to: Wierd issue with group forum
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