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September 13, 2009 at 6:14 pm #52347
In reply to: CSS Styling Not Active In 1.1-pre Default Theme
Mariusooms
ParticipantShooting of one in the dark, but try deleting the bp-themes folder from the buddypress directory now that you’ve moved the themes over.
When you say “naked” you mean the stylesheet is not loaded?
September 13, 2009 at 6:14 pm #52346In reply to: New Groupblog Plugin
abcde666
Participantyour plug-in works fine !
Would be nice to see a feature, that users do not have to visit the Dashboard, but being able to post via the theme.
Also, the possibility to disable the Dashboard at all would be great (for many people, using the Dashboard is just too complicated….).
Many thanks,
Erich
September 13, 2009 at 6:11 pm #52345In reply to: bp-events for bp 1.1 needs testing!
Mariusooms
Participantpaths are set dynamically to the plugin folder and theme folder, etc, but the plugin folder names should remain the same. Try and rename all the folders of buddypress to random names, I don’t think so

I doubt that piece of stray code comes out of bp-events, I can not make anything out of it.
September 13, 2009 at 5:36 pm #52341In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
Paul Wong-Gibbs
Keymasterwordpressfan: That’s nothing directly to do with the subject of this thread, which has been marked completed. Start a new thread.
September 13, 2009 at 5:23 pm #52339In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
wordpressfan
ParticipantStyling for the default theme is not active. Although there should be styling, just naked text appears.
September 13, 2009 at 4:37 pm #52338In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
Alex Cragg
ParticipantJeff and Paul, thanks both for your replies. After my original post, I thought it would make sense to read the changelog, so I found it was just a renaming. As for the issues I was having with the CSS, I’m not sure what caused it, but I think it might have been because I still had bp-sn-framework activated, even though nothing was referencing it.
I deleted that, and started again from the default theme, adding back in my custom.css, and everything is back to normal. On with the debugging…
September 13, 2009 at 4:25 pm #52335In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
wordpressfan
ParticipantHm. I added the function to the WPMU theme’s functions.php file, then used this link to point to the bp register page. Instead of the correct page, it returns a 404. This forces me to either use the bphome theme or call the register page from a WP (not WPMU) site.
The parent/child ability sounds promising, but I’m not sure how stable the svn version is — and don’t want to wait until next month for the official 1.1 release.
September 13, 2009 at 4:15 pm #52334In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantAh, I see Paul has beat me to it!
September 13, 2009 at 4:14 pm #52333In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantI assume that you are running on the bleeding edge, that you reinstalled the most recent BuddyPress trunk. The name of the parent theme was changed in r1843 and many new improvements made to the overall new parent/child theme architecture.
As the above referenced changeset indicates, the first step you should try is reactivating your theme. If that does not do the trick, then since you’re using a customized parent/child theme, you need to make sure that you carefully inspect the new default parent/child theme and find were any changes might have been made.
September 13, 2009 at 4:09 pm #52332In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
Alex Cragg
ParticipantOK, just read the changelogs, it’s just a renaming. But still, I don’t see why the layout has borked.
September 13, 2009 at 4:09 pm #52331In reply to: Missing CSS in trunk theme upgrade
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterIt was merely renamed from bp-sn-framework to bp-sn-parent.
September 13, 2009 at 4:08 pm #52330In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
Paul Wong-Gibbs
Keymasteryes
September 13, 2009 at 3:40 pm #52325In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
wordpressfan
ParticipantThanks. Would function bp_show_register_page() allow my wpmu site to display the bp registration page? Until 1.1 is released, I’m using 1.03’s hometheme/member theme construct.
September 13, 2009 at 7:59 am #52319In reply to: New Theme Structure Help
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterIt sounds like you need to learn a bit about how WordPress child themes are implemented. I had a quick google and found http://op111.net/53.
I’ve also removed the status from this thread as it isn’t a support issue.
September 13, 2009 at 7:55 am #52316In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterYou need to copy the relevant stuff from within BuddyPress’ theme’s functions.php into the functions.php of the active theme (unless your new theme is a child theme of BuddyPress).
September 13, 2009 at 4:36 am #52312In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
wordpressfan
ParticipantOdd. My BP site is a subdirectory of my main URL. So I have my main site (WP) and a subdirectory (WPMU) and BP. If I put the registration link in the WPMU blog (that serves as BP’s main page) the link is broken, redirecting to the WPMU login screen.
However, if I place the BP registration link in a WP site, the link to the BP registration page works without a problem.
September 13, 2009 at 3:09 am #52309In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
wordpressfan
ParticipantThat only sends me to the WP login/register page. Here is how the URL http://www.site/subdir/register translates:
wp-login.php?redirect_to=http://site.com/subdir/subdir/register
I want to send users to the BP registration page.
September 13, 2009 at 2:12 am #52306In reply to: Calling BP Pages From Within WP Themes?
modemlooper
ModeratorSeptember 13, 2009 at 2:10 am #52305In reply to: New Theme Structure Help
modemlooper
ModeratorSo getting the hang of the new structure but it’s major musical chairs with the files to get it to work with a WP theme. Once people start creating Buddypress enabled WP themes it’s gonna be cake to customize.
September 11, 2009 at 11:53 pm #52289In reply to: New Theme Structure Help
modemlooper
Moderatorfurther thinking… should I copy framework theme folder and then use the copied folder as the parent?
September 11, 2009 at 10:25 pm #52287In reply to: Member Theme: Remove 'Me' and 'My Profile' Columns?
wordpressfan
ParticipantMy thinking is to emulate the profile style of either buddypress.org or wordpress.org sites. My site will only provide the ability to create a profile or search a profile. Actions such as e-mailing profile owners would be available within the main profile section.
Thanks for closing the other thread; I did not know the question had already been answered.
September 11, 2009 at 6:45 pm #52278In reply to: Removing userbar and optionsbar from Profiles?
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantI’m closing this thread as it deals with the exact same issue you posted several hours earlier. You can read my response in that thread.
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/member-theme-remove-me-and-my-profile-columns
September 11, 2009 at 6:41 pm #52275In reply to: Removing userbar and optionsbar from Profiles?
gerikg
ParticipantThe theme template file is…
mu/wp-content/bp-themes/THEMENAME/profile/index.php
September 11, 2009 at 6:29 pm #52273In reply to: Member Theme: Remove 'Me' and 'My Profile' Columns?
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantHow will your members gain access to their profile data–for editing–or their friends, groups, and messages, etcetera, if you remove the userbar?
I do not recommend this, unless you are planning to provide an alternate way for your members to access this data.
But, what you need to do to remove the “Me” column in the default BuddyPress member theme, is modify the userbar.php in your template file. To remove the “My Profile” column, you basically have to remove the xprofile navigation menu item that xprofile_setup_nav() invokes. The best way to do that is by creating a function in your bp-custom.php file that then invokes a remove_action() for the appropriate do_actions of that function.
Of course, if you remove the “Me” column it will automatically solve your issue of having the “My Profile” column being displayed. You will then have to come up with your own solution to just show the profile data for that given member. It can be done, but what you are asking removes so much access to BuddyPress functionality that I suggest you reconsider.
September 11, 2009 at 4:04 am #52262In reply to: custom Profile-Fields
John James Jacoby
KeymasterIn BP1.1 it would be easiest to make a custom theme file to do this inside the member-loop.php. You could check the field name and if it = the name of your field, then you can grab the next field, format it the way you want, and continue.
What BP version are you using?
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