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  • #46386
    Jeff Sayre
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    We’ve been having a related discussion in this thread. Are you using BlueHost as well? It does not really matter. The lessons in the link are the same.

    The requested URL /community/members was not found on this server.

    Do you have the default member theme (bpmember) installed in /wp-content/bp-themes/?

    Group, Members, Blogs, Registration, does not work.

    I assume registration is working fine now because I just visited your site and you have a newly registered member–a test account, I assume. The time on your OP clearly indicates that you started this thread before you registered that new account.

    Finally, please go through this list of questions.

    #46375
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    I have one question

    Here are the three answers to your one question!

    Is it the case that anyone can register on the community and create a blog

    You can control blog registration in WPMU’s backend. Log into the admin panel as site administrator and visit “Site Admin > Options > Allow new registrations”. There are a few settings which give you some basic control.

    Can the community admin restrict who has the privilege to do that

    If the community admin is the overall site admin, then see the first answer.

    is it possible to make membership by invitation only?

    http://bp-dev.org/plugins/wpinvites/

    Also of potential interest: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1328

    #46301
    peterverkooijen
    Participant

    Thanks for the clear answer John James Jacoby.

    I vote and added a long comment. The registration process is the heart of the system imho. I really hope it gets upgraded to a more mature standard before even thinking about adding lots more ‘cool’ features and ‘widgetizing everything’.

    A more mature, flexible and extendable registration system would dramatically broaden the possible uses of Buddypress.

    #46173
    peterverkooijen
    Participant

    Is there a workaround? It’s pretty essential to have a registration form that makes sense to potential new members.

    What is the best way to approach this now? Will the fields show up in the order they are created? Or backwards?

    What are the chances that this issue will be solved before September?

    #46019
    hyrxx
    Participant

    hi admin is your main admin account, your still logged in, try using firefox for your main account (admin) and use a different browser to test other registrations and logins

    this might help separate the confusion for you, i also use this method sometimes as cookies are separate between browsers ;)

    #45966
    takuya
    Participant
    #45949
    mashupmo
    Participant

    I did that and there are no “options” tab….. I’m in my wp-admin right now and have expanded every tab all the way down to “settings” and there is no options tab….

    #45947
    mashupmo
    Participant
    #45946
    takuya
    Participant

    go to wp-admin, there’re options there.

    You need to understand more about wpmu before using buddypress. If you face these kind of problems or questions, do not post here as they are not buddypress questions.

    #45816
    omgitsrfb
    Participant

    DJPaul,

    I deleted all of the wp_bp tables. I’m not sure what you meant by check the wp_sitemeta table for similarly-named buddypress settings? Could you give me an example of what you are talking about? Here are the meta_keys for the sitemeta table? Anything I need to do or am I good to go with the reinstall?

    admin_email

    admin_user_id

    registration

    upload_filetypes

    blog_upload_space

    fileupload_maxk

    site_admins

    allowedthemes

    illegal_names

    welcome_email

    first_POST

    update_core

    blog_count

    blog_count_ts

    user_count

    user_count_ts

    comment_indexer_version

    comment_indexer_installed

    communities_version

    communities_installed

    forums_version

    forums_installed

    friends_version

    friends_installed

    messaging_version

    messaging_installed

    post_indexer_version

    post_indexer_installed

    signup_language_version

    #45733
    Scotm
    Participant

    @M All of the BP settings are intact, however with registrations turned off and if you’re not logged in as a member they don’t appear in the BP nav bar. I have the BP components working nicely and if the plugin can be activated via the Setting panel I’m good to go.

    See: http://www.flickr.com/photos/34277962@N00/3548615145/sizes/o/

    and: http://www.flickr.com/photos/34277962@N00/3548616287/sizes/o/

    Thx

    #45696
    Johanhorak
    Participant

    @Hyrxx thanks for the advice. I will do that. I am no programmer but I for see that someone will come up with a widget that allows you to grab a username from the blog you are currently visiting.

    For the time being I’ll have to do the long way round ;-)

    #45682
    hyrxx
    Participant

    tell them to register and come back?

    all users are part of the site community so once registered they can comment etc under thier username, why not encourage users to sign up when they first get to your site

    id say the easiest way would be to tell them to bookmark and then come back after registering

    #45672
    ndrwld
    Participant

    I use it as substitute for default BP members widget. Mainly because without any code changes:

    1. I can choose avatars size in px

    2. Simple link avatars to blogs, their websites, member pages

    3. There is possibility to chooce Sorting order (by posts number, registration date, login name, name display, user id…)

    4. You can hide users by inserting their id

    5. Choose to show users from selected blogs

    6. Group by blogs

    7. there are more features

    I think it’s quite useful for those who don’t have much experience with loop and need simple customization widget.

    Thanks bforchhammer to here is Changeset 118704 with possibility link avatars to bp member page.

    #45327
    enlightenmental1
    Participant

    are you trying to disable blogs completely?

    or just remove the menu option?

    to disable blogs completely:

    rename bp-blogs.php and /bp-blogs/

    i.e. “bp-blogs.phpDISABLED”

    that will remove all menu links to blogs, you’d also want to change registrations to users only and not allow blog registrations.

    to remove that menu option from just the profile page, your looking at some core edits, or possibly adding something to bp-custom.php to remove the link from the profile screen.

    I forget off hand how to do this. I’ll re-post once I remember :-)

    #45325
    demowire
    Participant

    has anyone found a solve for this? it’s causing me massive problems – for some reason although the activation link emails are being sent, the password email is not, so users register, forget their password and are stuck

    if they could just set their own password at signup things would be a lot easier

    #45313
    Maythil
    Participant

    No Response. Maybe wrong forum again.

    Can someone tell me which file contains the Registration Form input items?

    Is it a BP file or WP file?

    #45244
    belogical
    Participant

    I’m not sure you all are understanding his question. He wants users to be able to sign up with the option for blogs and a username, but wants the radio button to default to a user registration, and not a blog+username. The way I see it, that isn’t an option other than a core WPMU hack.

    #45242

    In reply to: group invite problem

    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    I don’t understand. How can people *not* have a bp Full Name field filled out since it’s a required field during registration?

    #45238
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    “Allow new registrations

    – Disabled

    – Enabled. Blogs and user accounts can be created.

    – Only user account can be created.

    – Only logged in users can create new blogs.”

    See the one that says “Only user account can be created.”? Check it. Save.

    #45222

    Site Admin->Options->Allow new registrations

    #44992

    Firstly I notice that your Avatar cropper javascript is failing on registration. Also looks like bits of your site are missing, and messing with the BuddyBar (sub-sub menus aren’t appearing on hover.)

    Otherwise, it’s working the way you have it setup. If what you’re asking is “why doesn’t my home theme look like testbp.org” it’s because you didn’t change your active home theme in WordPress. :)

    Not sure what’s up with your member theme though. Might be missing some files or have some funky CSS or JS somewhere. Haven’t really looked into it for you.

    #44862
    Kunal17
    Participant

    Jeff,

    I did what you suggested and cleared the error log. However, the registration problem is not creating any error in the error log.

    After some testing I realized that if I create a user with a @gmail address, the registration verification email gets delivered without any problems. However if I register using an email on another one of my domains (however the emails are still hosted on google apps), I don’t get the activation email. I checked the spam folders but its not their either.

    Please help.

    #44851

    In reply to: Members Directory

    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    The last time i fooled around with the member theme at the sidebar/widget level I couldn’t use dynamic sidebars. It was just flatly impossible. Seems things have changed. I’ve gotten them running in the member theme but have only been able to select sidebars that are defined in whatever theme I have defined for the wp blog id 1 theme.

    Like I say it’s been quite awhile since I looked at this problem and to my surprise it actually works now. Sort of, with restrictions, kinda. Perhaps I’m just doing it the wrong way. I’ll tell you how I got it done.

    The problem really is that the member theme isn’t a real registered theme. You only get one theme per blog with wp. That one is the one activated for that particular blog. I currently have the bp home theme registered for blog id 1. It registers 3 sidebars and those are the ones that are available for the theme.

    The bp member theme doesn’t register any sidebars by default and doesn’t include the default sidebar template file either. I suggested above that you use the sidebar template from the home theme. That alone was not enough to get widgets into the member theme. I stuck the normal code for using dynamic sidebars into the sidebar template like this:

    <?php if ( !function_exists('dynamic_sidebar') || !dynamic_sidebar() ) : ?>
    <?php endif; ?>

    That got me exactly nothing. So I included sidebar registration code in the member theme’s functions.php file where it normally gets put.

    register_sidebars( 1,
    array(
    'name' => 'member-sidebar',
    'before_widget' => '<div id="%1$s" class="widget %2$s">',
    'after_widget' => '</div>',
    'before_title' => '<h2 class="widgettitle">',
    'after_title' => '</h2>'
    )
    );

    I named my new sidebar ‘member-sidebar’ thinking that it would show up in the back end of wp where I could then register some widgets for my ‘member-sidebar’. Nope. The ‘member-sidebar’ doesn’t show up.

    I did get the first sidebar to display in the member theme though. Whatever was defined in the wp theme as the first registered sidebar, showed in the member theme. Well this is progress ‘eh? Something is showing in the member theme. I had to mod the member theme css to have it appear though. The #sidebar div isn’t in the base.css for the member theme. I modified the #content div in base.css and included the new #sidebar div.

    Still with me? Now I have *a* sidebar with widgets in the member theme. Well I don’t want just any widgets, I want to specify what specific widgets get displayed right? Anyway I finally figured out that I have to register *all* the same sidebars that the wp theme on blog id 1 register. I copied all the function.php sidebar registration calls from the home theme’s function.php and stuffed them into the member theme’s function.php.

    Works like a charm. Now in my member theme template file plugin-sidebar.php I can specify which sidebar I want to display.

    <?php if ( !function_exists('dynamic_sidebar') || !dynamic_sidebar('blog-sidebar') ) : ?>

    That above just happens to be the one I chose to test that I could have any sidebar I wanted in that template. Works. Well, I didn’t want one of those sidebars at all. I wanted a separate sidebar for my member theme. ‘member-sidebar’. That would not show up until I included the registration function in both the home theme and the member theme. Then I get to change the code above to be ‘member-sidebar’.

    Like I said I may be doing this all wrong and hope that someone comes up with a better solution but this is the one that works for me.

    1) Add another register sidebar call to the wp theme running on blog id 1. Like this in your blog id 1 functions.php file:

    register_sidebars( 1,
    array(
    'name' => 'member-sidebar',
    'before_widget' => '<div id="%1$s" class="widget %2$s">',
    'after_widget' => '</div>',
    'before_title' => '<h2 class="widgettitle">',
    'after_title' => '</h2>'
    )
    );

    I stuck that under the other 3 calls in the default home theme.

    2) Copy *all* the register_sidebars() calls from the home theme functions.php file to the member theme’s functions.php file. They should look the same now when it comes to sidebar registration calls.

    3) Copy the sidebar template file that is distributed with the home theme plugin-sidebar.php to the member theme dir.

    4) Modify the plugin-template.php file in the member theme to load the new sidebar template also.

    <?php get_header() ?>

    <div class="content-header">
    <?php do_action('bp_template_content_header') ?>
    </div>

    <div id="content">
    <h2><?php do_action('bp_template_title') ?></h2>

    <?php do_action('bp_template_content') ?>
    </div>
    <?php bp_get_plugin_sidebar(); ?>
    <?php get_footer() ?>

    That’s my plugin-template.php file that lives in my member theme.

    5) Modify the plugin-sidebar.php template in the member theme to look like this:

    <div id="sidebar">
    <?php do_action('bp_template_sidebar') ?>
    <?php if ( !function_exists('dynamic_sidebar') || !dynamic_sidebar('member-sidebar') ) : ?>
    <?php endif; ?>
    </div>

    6) Modify the member theme css to include the new #sidebar div that didn’t exist before. I just did it this way for the content and sidebar divs:

    #main #sidebar{
    margin-left:70%;
    margin-right:20px;
    }
    #main #content {
    float: left;
    width: 65%;
    position: relative;
    padding: 2em 3em;
    }

    Use whatever is appropriate for your member theme.

    7) Fire up the back end of wp and add widgets to the ‘member-sidebar’. Enjoy your new member theme sidebar.

    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Ilya-

    I understand! :)

    It is actually an issue with the way WordPress, or more precisely, Automattic has created the registration script. The script allows for spaces but then it can cause login problems.

    Unfortunately, that issue needs to be addressed at a different level than BuddyPress. Since all of the moderators donate our time on these boards (i.e. we do not work for Automattic), we have no control over this issue.

    As I said, I had the exact same issue and the only solution I had was to create a new username.

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