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February 26, 2010 at 1:53 pm #65703
In reply to: BuddyPress Like
Alex
ParticipantAlthough I’d love to support previous versions of BuddyPress, I simply don’t have the time to test against them. I’ll make sure it works great with 1.2 and above though.
@dwpers If you’re using the old default theme, maybe consider upgrading to 1.2 and using the Backwards Compatibility Plugin? There’s plenty of people on the forums who can help if you find the upgrade tricky…
February 26, 2010 at 1:52 pm #65702In reply to: BuddyPress Maps
grosbouff
ParticipantUpdated to 0.1.6.
Added localization and ability to set default map (when no markers yet) to user’s city, based on its IP.
@schwooba : try to update to 0.1.6.
If it still does it;
have your firebug enabled ?
Could you try with firebug opened ?
Please reply on the support forum : http://dev.benoitgreant.be/bbpress/forum/buddypress-maps
February 26, 2010 at 9:59 am #65683In reply to: small problem!
Sven
Memberconfirmed on WP Single and MU / BP 1.2.1.
It would also be nice to have sort of “global group” which every User is in, to have a at least one “general forum” without the need to join a group.
February 26, 2010 at 9:58 am #65682In reply to: Wrong Avatar and Gravatar after BP update
mlovelock
ParticipantIs this the same problem as this: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/only-admin-avatar-in-blog-1
February 26, 2010 at 9:55 am #65681In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
andrew_s1
ParticipantThe collision with BP-TinyMCE is caused by that plugin, not by BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts.
It happens because of what goes on in the function bp_tinymce_allowed_tags in bp-tinymce.php . It removes attributes ONCLICK, ID and CLASS from A tags, it removes ID and CLASS from SPAN tags, and it removes the DIV tag with its CLASS and ID. So, by adding those into the $allowedtags array inside bp_tinymce_allowed_tags, the problem goes away.
February 26, 2010 at 9:40 am #65679In reply to: Buddypress forum (bbpress) profile custom fields
enzyad
Participantany?
February 26, 2010 at 9:24 am #65678In reply to: Facebook's News Feed Patent
xspringe
ParticipantThere’s also some discussion going on about it here: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/attachments-for-activity-items
I strongly doubt it will have any effect at all. Did you know even something as basic as the hyperlink has been patented? Just this website alone probably already infringes on dozens and dozens of existing software patents. Software companies generally don’t go after people who infringe on their patents until they might become a credible threat to their business model.
Furthermore, these kind of patents are all invalid outside of the US. So in a worst case scenario wordpress & buddypress would have to move some of their business to Europe. I highly doubt it would ever come to that though.
February 26, 2010 at 7:42 am #65673In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
xfreme
Participanti love this plugin
February 26, 2010 at 6:31 am #65668In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
andrew_s1
ParticipantThank you! It works well (wp 2.9.2, bp 1.2.1, rfp 1.0.3).
But it does collide with BP-TinyMCE – if that’s active, then the thumbs up/down don’t appear on forum posts. I’ll have a poke around and see if I can find the cause.
February 26, 2010 at 6:23 am #65667Peter Jeshua
ParticipantI was wondering the same thing.
February 26, 2010 at 5:46 am #65663In reply to: HELP I CAN'T POST! – README
andrew_s1
Participantjust had this problem. Oddly, posts appear in my activity stream, but I can’t see them if I log out and view the thread I posted to. I can see them if I’m logged in. And in some threads, I get no reply box. Like here: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/was-all-site-data-visible-to-members-and-non-members-alike – “1post, no voice”?
February 26, 2010 at 3:21 am #65650In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
stwc
ParticipantThanks!
Edit: new version seems to be working perfectly… thanks again.
February 26, 2010 at 2:57 am #65644still giving
ParticipantPerhaps one solution would be a default with which ALL users were automatically subscribed to a single shared sitewide group? … Custom forum groups could be created later.
I find it hard to conceive of why a social networking site would NOT have a single place of communication, e.g. for tech support, newcomers, general discussion.
Why does discussion have to locked up into custom made groups.
This goes against the general level of understanding of most users many of whom will not get technical things and overcome difficulties like joining groups and so on.
“KISS … keep it simple stupid.”
February 26, 2010 at 2:56 am #65643In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
Dwenaus
Participant@stwc and @Modemlooper thanks for the quick feedback. version 1.0.3 is out fixing the admin javascript conflict. I was missing if (!is_admin()) when adding the JS.
February 26, 2010 at 2:45 am #65642In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
Dwenaus
Participantyikes! I’ll look into that tomorrow. And only load the plugin if it’s in the front end.
February 26, 2010 at 2:43 am #65641In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
stwc
ParticipantNo — the plugin is killing all ajax functionality on the backend dashboard for WPMU itself!
February 26, 2010 at 2:39 am #65640In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
Dwenaus
Participantwhat do you mean by ‘sidebar toggle on the options in the admin’ and is this related to the missing th tag?
February 26, 2010 at 2:26 am #65638In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
stwc
ParticipantJust noticed on WP single 2.9.2 BP 1.2.1 When this plugin is activated it breaks the sidebar toggle on the options in the admin.
Oh, man, thank you for mentioning that. I’ve been trying for the last hour to track down what was going on there! Going to have to deactivate it until we track down what’s happening there. Seems to only happen with the last two recent updates from the 1.0 of the plugin, I think.
February 26, 2010 at 2:22 am #65636In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
Dwenaus
Participant@stwc that is a good idea putting the user karma in the profile. I’ll add that soon. buddypress- is the final name, erase the other one

@Modemlooper good eye, that is true. I’ve added a trac request for BP 1.2.2 to add a action hook so I can add that missing TH tag. i forgot to mention that in the installation. to solve that go to /bp-themes/bp-default/forums/forums-loop.php and after line 32 line which is ‘<th id=”th-freshness”><?php _e( ‘Freshness’, ‘buddypress’ ) ?></th>’ you should add this
<?php do_action( 'bp_directory_forums_extra_cell_head' ) ?>then the plugin will correctly put in the th tag.
February 26, 2010 at 1:34 am #65633In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
modemlooper
ModeratorThe plugin adds a th to html for the +1 next to each forum post but doesn’t add the matching th to forum labels to even it out. People may not know who to fix this.
<th id="th-rating"></th>EDIT: this maybe a css prob in the default BP . I see the code for adding cells to the forum list but when you do it fudges the forum header leaving a whitespace.
Just noticed on WP single 2.9.2 BP 1.2.1 When this plugin is activated it breaks the sidebar toggle on the options in the admin.
February 26, 2010 at 1:23 am #65632In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
Dwenaus
Participantmissed a folder name change in the javascript so we’re up to version 1.0.2 now.
February 26, 2010 at 1:14 am #65631In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
rich! @ etiviti
Participantfast work! thanks.
February 26, 2010 at 1:02 am #65630In reply to: Convert a WordPress Theme to a BuddyPress Theme
Tim Nicholson
ParticipantI agree that this is more difficult than it should be. I’m finding that when I try following the buddypress codex on this with using @imports, the admin bar works fine, but pulling in the default theme css screws up a lot of things. I’ve found that just grabbing the default buddypress theme’s css sytles that are in addition to the core wordpress ones is working better.
I really think that the buddypress default theme should do a better job at segregating core wordpress css tags from the buddypress specific ones. The buddypress-specific css styles seem to be too dependend on the core wordpress ones. For example, core wordpress typically removes the dots from
- entries and the wordpress sub-nav tabs assume that’s already done. I’d like to see the buddypress specific tabs assign all the css properties they need so those can be pasted into an existing theme with ease.
While I’m making progress, the time involved to get it perfect is too high. Not to mention buddypress really adds a lot of overhead and slows down my site. I haven’t even installed the bbpress forums yet as I’m scared to death of what that will do to site performance. I’m on a dedicated server, too, and its just not good.
I’m thinking about writing a tutorial on my site http://xtremelysocial.com to document what I’m doing to help others with this. However, regarless of what tutorials get published, in the end there is just way too much css tweaking required.
February 26, 2010 at 12:49 am #65627In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
Dwenaus
ParticipantFebruary 26, 2010 at 12:48 am #65626In reply to: new plugin: BuddyPress Rate Forum Posts
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Maybe we could put a user’s total forum karma number on their profile?