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  • #56690
    laviolette99
    Participant

    Thanks Brajesh!

    #56687
    Xevo
    Participant

    In continuation of this, I ran into a fatal error on the buddypress settings page in the admin area.

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function bp_core_get_buddypress_themes() in /customers/xevodesign.nl/xevodesign.nl/httpd.www/talkmore/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-core/bp-core-admin.php on line 105

    Edit: Nevermind, using “define ( ‘BP_IGNORE_DEPRECATED’, true );” in your wp-config isn’t allowed apparently..

    #56682
    Brajesh Singh
    Participant

    hi

    This is a css problem.

    Put something like this in the theme css(which ever blog theme you are using)

    body {padding-top:28px !important;}

    and The top bar will no more hide the theme.

    Hope it helps.

    btw,you need to have adminbar css in all your themes in order to enable visibility of admin bar.The best way is use import url syntax of css and import adminbar.css from one theme to all the themes.

    cratercraver
    Participant

    BTW, although my first post mentioned that I must have made a change that caused the links to “break,” it was a new site so I was *assuming* that the links must have worked originally and so I thought I must have made a change to themes (or something else) that caused the problem.

    However, since I subsequently saw the same behavior with a completely fresh install (starting with no database and an empty public_http directory, I’m now thinking that those particular BuddyPress links were probably never working.

    #56648
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    The first time you upgraded BP from 1.0.3 to 1.1.2, did you manually upgrade or use the automatic upgrade feature of WordPress?

    What I would recommend is trying this:

    • Make a backup copy of your DB if you have any data worth saving
    • Make a backup copy of your bb-config.php file-assuming that you had forums integrated before
    • Deactivate all non-BP plugins
    • Deactivate BP
    • Delete the old BP files located in the /buddypress/ directory
    • Temporarily remove all plugins from /plugins/–copy them to a temp folder outside your install
    • Manually upload a fresh copy of BP 1.1.2 and move the contents of /buddypress/bp-themes/ into their proper place
    • Remove your /wp-content/bp-themes/ directory–assuming that you have moved it back into place since your last post
    • Reactivate BP
    • If no error, choose and activate the new default BP theme

    Does BuddyPress version 1.1.2 now work? If so, add back your other plugins and activate them.

    #56635
    sclough
    Participant

    I’m really confused. I even tried the previous version of the plugin and it has the same error. I also went ahead and removed the bp-themes directory in case that was an issue. I have checked every single thing I know to (even the mu plugins directory. What could possibly cause this issue?

    #56634

    In reply to: Images allowed

    Mariusooms
    Participant

    Agreed, the lack of images in the activity stream, wire and forums is driving me bonkers as well.

    As far as I can tell, there is only a handful of capable developers here. Themers more so, but the availability of people that code this are very limited. Unfortunately these requests seem to fall on deaf ears.

    In that sense BuddyPress is not even close to being a real contender amongst other social open source packages. I hate to say it, but it is true.

    On the flipside, BP is young and a lot could happen in year. Somehow though this feature has never been able to be made a priority. Which is a shame, since with thousands of users generating pages full of text is just plain boring.

    I love BuddyPress, but definitely feel your pain.

    #56575

    In reply to: Avatar Upload Issues

    Jean-Pierre Michaud
    Participant

    i faced this problem in my new installation, so i will replicate it and report the results on bug fixes as soon as i’m decided on what theme i use for that site.. lol

    #56561
    5339130
    Inactive

    OK, I’ll contact him. Thank you for your patience.

    #56560
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    So, if you switch to the default BP theme, everything works fine. If that is the case, then there could very well be an issue with the Avenue K9 theme. Perhaps the designer, Michael Kuhlmann, can help you out further.

    #56559
    5339130
    Inactive

    After uploading the themes to the server, they were available in “apearence” I selected and activated. Then I went to site admin -> themes and clicked on “Yes” on Avenue K9. The I did F5 on another FF tab to see how it did looked like, and got a blank page. The themes working at the moment are BuddyPress Default, BuddyPress Social Network Parent Theme and those that come as default on wordpress.

    No code was modified

    #56555
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    What changed between your last two posts? Something you did caused your install to go from “works great”, as you indicate two posts above, to “All I have is a blank page”.

    Did you activate any plugins after you got the install working again? Did you modify any code anywhere?

    #56538
    5339130
    Inactive

    Damn, themes not working anymore. All I have is a blank page. I uploaded the theme package to wp-content/themes.

    Did I do something wrong?

    #56535
    5339130
    Inactive

    @ Jeff Sayre Michael Kuhlmann thank you

    I downloaded and works greats :)

    #56534
    5339130
    Inactive

    I’m using the latest version available on site to download WordPress MU and buddypress.

    WordPress MU 2.8.5.2

    Buddypress 1.1.2

    #56523
    stwc
    Participant

    OK, so I used the code from Xevo in this thread in a custom functions.php in my child theme. It redirects all calls throughout all the WPMU blogs to signup.php to the BP register page, which should help you do what you want, if I understand correctly.

    One thing this hack doesn’t do is to pick up any changes to the register slug in wp-config, though, so you’ve got to remember that if you change it.

    #56522
    stwc
    Participant

    As a first attempt, I’ve tried changing the register slug in wp-config and some of the phrasing used on register.php (after copying it from bp-sn-parent to my child theme) to see what happens… will report back on whether or not it confuses the bots.

    #56495
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    I’m using the facebuddy theme which I migrated over to the new template system

    So, you’ve updated your theme to the new parent/child theme architecture but you have not yet upgraded BuddyPress.

    Why do I say this? Because the line numbers for the code you list above are for BP version 1.0.x and not for the new version 1.1.x. In the current v1.1 series, that function you refer to starts on line 236.

    You need to upgrade BuddyPress to the newest version before you can use the new theme architecture.

    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Well, you need to go through the steps of the section you’re reading, “I’ve used a WordPress theme for my blog with the default BuddyPress member theme”. In essence, you are adapting a non-BP theme to be useable by BP. Your other option is to do what it suggests at the end of that section.

    If you need to grab the old default theme files, they can be found here:

    https://trac.buddypress.org/browser/tags/1.0.3

    5348648
    Inactive

    I guess it would be important to note that I DID have previous install. Due to some BBpress forum issues during upgrade, I decided to go with a fresh install.

    I have copied in the WP theme to /wp-content/themes/Essence-Silver in hopes I can apply it to the main page.

    Advice from here?

    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Did you have a previous installation of BuddyPress? It seems from your thread title that you did.

    The old two-theme system relied on the bphome theme residing in /wp-content/themes/ and the bpmember theme residing in /wp-content/bp-themes/. If you had BuddyPress working before, this is where those two themes had to live.

    5348648
    Inactive

    Thank you Jeff for the fast response. I was not able to find that documentation before…

    I am caught up on one step. I am in the section “I’ve used a WordPress theme for my blog with the default BuddyPress member theme” I have backed up my WP theme and copied over the folders/files from bp-sn-parent.

    The next step instucts me to “Make sure you have backed up your “/wp-content/bp-themes/” directory (this is important for the last step), then delete it.”

    I do not have a bp-themes folder in wp-content. Should I? Is it just located elsewhere? Will I still need to delete it?

    Folders I do have: blogs.dir, mu-plugins, plugins, themes

    Jeff Sayre
    Participant
    #56463
    Mike
    Participant

    i thought about taking that completely off the d/l list, but it looks like there are still some people who might need it! well, in case you are running BP 1.0 or earlier — where you’re using two themes to style bp (home + members) — you can find the downloadable version here…

    http://code.google.com/p/avenuek9-bp-theme/downloads/list

    #56456
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    Which version of WordPress MU and BuddyPress are you using? From where did you download the Avenue K9 theme?

    Have you seen this BP thread?

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/new-avenue-k9-bp-11-theme-released

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