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  • #57323
    PH (porsche)
    Participant

    heh.. nevermind.. I gave it a whirl.. pretty cool!

    #57322
    Catherine
    Participant

    those files are in the main parent theme of bp – and called in individual files, like profile/index.php

    Catherine
    Participant

    this happened when my functions.php was wrong – try reverting back to the bp-parent original functions, and no function.php in the child theme and see if it clears up

    #57315
    PH (porsche)
    Participant

    Hi Guys,

    Is this intended to be a theme for my main site? meaning.. for my buddypress site… though, i realize the obvious answer is “it could be” – can it be a substitue for my current “bp-default” (buddypress child theme)

    #57310
    Ron Rennick
    Participant

    The new version is now available at https://wordpress.org/extend/themes/buddymatic.

    Also, if you have a minute, can you give it a rating. Someone gave it a rating of 1.

    #57302
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    Try reverting to the default theme and see if it works.

    #57299
    tallydigtalbiz
    Participant

    Just completed new installation of BuddyPress and activated new bbPress. Settings show that the Forums are installed correctly. I have a couple of groups that are “Public” that have at least one topic. I am incorrect in thinking that these topics should be visible on this page:

    http://worsttofirstcampus.org/forums

    It seems like it just defaults to http://worsttofirstcampus.org

    Does it have anything to do with the theme I have selected for BuddyPress pages?

    #57290
    Catherine
    Participant

    thank you! that fixed it

    #57288
    David Lewis
    Participant

    I learned when trying to override the BuddyPress widget registrations that your theme will use BOTH function.php files… the parent and child. So you may need to unregister the original function and/or use a new function name… etc.

    #57281
    Brajesh Singh
    Participant

    yeh,Travel-Junkie is right.There should be no clash between the name of functions declared in parent theme’s functions.php and child theme’s functions.php

    #57280
    Brajesh Singh
    Participant

    look at the optionsbar.php and userbar.php inside your theme directory

    #57274
    Anonymous User 96400
    Inactive

    You can’t just duplicate functions.php. That means that you have a few functions declared twice and the sidebars registered twice. Start with an empty functions.php file in your child theme folder and only add your custom functions, leaving all the functions from the bp-sn-parent functions.php out.

    #57254

    In reply to: lightlybuddy theme

    levin
    Participant

    Minor bug fixed on Members Page.

    #57251
    Catherine
    Participant

    but, the exact file works from within the bp parent theme, which would suggest not syntax but paths, correct?

    #57239
    Brajesh Singh
    Participant

    Is that a premium theme ?,I don’t have access to it,so my opinion may not be good enough.But I hope,you can achieve it using the following approach.

    1.Do some css modification,that can help you to make it 2 column

    if not then.

    Look at the function

    bp_get_the_profile_field_options in bp-xprofile-templatetags.php, Here resides the logic for what you are looking for.

    But Note,editing this is not a good idea,so better try it using css.

    #57238
    mamajen
    Participant

    Permalinks were set to a custom setting, so I switched to default and now everything is working just fine. Thanks for your help! :) I’ve been using regular WordPress for a while, but MU and Buddypress have me kind of flummoxed.

    vividbreeze
    Participant

    I was trying to get forums like this: https://buddypress.org/forums/

    So theres no way to get forums like https://buddypress.org/forums/ without designing it into the theme eh?

    #57223
    Brajesh Singh
    Participant

    btw,try to re save the permalink ,and It will be hopefully solved.

    try this

    Dashboard->settings->permalink

    and just click save.

    Go and check,this should solve your problem.In WordPress Mu 2.8.x I have seen this as a common issue and after re saving the permalink ,the problem went away most of the times.

    #57220
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    That’s a mod_rewrite issue. Either it’s not installed on your server, or the htaccess file isn’t being read.

    just tell your webhost support that your WP permalinks aren’t working. They should know what to do then. :)

    #57217
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    A totally blank page means there’s an error in your syntax somewhere.

    Find the error logs on your server. They should have a line in there saying exactly what the error was.

    #57216
    Catherine
    Participant

    well, i still cannot get this to work! when i upload it in my child theme, it just results in a totally blank page

    here is the file if you want to take a look–

    http://successiqu.com/communityfiles/functions.php.txt

    #57214
    mamajen
    Participant

    Sorry, I should have investigated a bit before I wrote my previous post. Looks like the 404 error isn’t specific to this theme – I have tried another theme and get the same problem.

    #57213
    mamajen
    Participant

    This theme was so easy to install! I have it up and running on a test site, and it works great for the most part. I am having trouble with blog links though. Links to individual posts, comments, categories, archive pages, etc. do not work – the “not found” page displays. Any idea what could be causing this?

    Devrim
    Participant

    Thanks Jeff, that was a great link.. I solved my problem, I wish I could say what I did for the ones that will have this problem in the future, but there is no single solution. Mine worked with changing wp_blogs main blog URL, re-activating the theme from admin, and rest of the links didn’t work so i did a .htaccess redirect for them…

    i wish wordpress would come up with a move script like they have install… it’s very tiresome to debug everything..

    cheers.

    #57203
    maburker
    Participant

    No, the costume home page just replaced the regular home page in the buddy press theme. The page isn’t out side of buddy press. We tried to have a home page on a sub domain but, we couldn’t figure out how to direct the members successfully.

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