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June 18, 2009 at 12:20 pm #47697
Burt Adsit
ParticipantHa! Well that isn’t terribly optimal is it? Since the skel theme is distributed with bp I guess the best place to have this issue brought up is in trac. You found it and the solution. You get the credit and honor of reporting it with a patch.
https://trac.buddypress.org/newticket
Same credentials as here if you’ve never been there before.
June 18, 2009 at 11:58 am #47696In reply to: Buddypress iPhone Theme?
fredericsidler
ParticipantI don’t know if this mobile framework is working out of the box for buddypress, but the framework behing this theme is really well done. http://mobile.carringtontheme.com
It is not just iPhone, but really mobile oriented with two types of mobile, the ones with a trackpad and the touch ones. Works really well on Nokia Nserie for example and on iPhone and Android.
June 18, 2009 at 10:13 am #47692In reply to: 3 questions
Sgrunt
Participanthi airblastor, i can reply about facebuddy.
you must activate the home theme in order to view it.
for the member theme…go in the admin panel:buddypress and be sure to select it from the menu.
be sure you’ve downloaded the facebuddy version that suits your BP release
June 18, 2009 at 9:33 am #47688In reply to: BuddyPress Kills WordPress Themes
Burt Adsit
ParticipantWell, that is partially true. bp hijacks the theme root and alters it to point to /bp-themes when it detects an url that belongs to the member theme. Those urls are things that are of the form mysite.org/members, mysite.org/groups …
By default it only does this for the root blog of the installation. Blog id 1.
You upgraded from what ver of bp and what ver of wpmu? wpmu now will not allow theme directory names that have a dash in them. So the non-2.7.1 theme /themes/my-theme doesn’t work anymore. It has to be /themes/mytheme
Same goes for the themes that live in /bp-themes. Did you upgrade your bp member theme and the bp home theme also?
You didn’t leave a link to your site or specify what versions of bp and wpmu you used to be running so I’m just shooting in the dark here.
June 18, 2009 at 7:31 am #47686In reply to: internal server error on buddypress files
Marcin Biegun
ParticipantHm, you’re right, buddypress-member is old name of member theme, istn’t it? I found call to that place in my error log, probably I left it somewhere in my layout modification.
June 18, 2009 at 3:33 am #47684In reply to: BuddyPress Kills WordPress Themes
Mike
ParticipantThat’s odd. Have you tried upgrading manually?
June 17, 2009 at 8:30 pm #47673Roger Coathup
ParticipantOk, I have the solution:
header.php in the skeleton template directly calls:
<?php load_template ( TEMPLATEPATH . ‘/optionsbar.php’ ); ?>
This bypasses any checking to see if it is a directory.
Instead, replace this line with:
<?php bp_get_optionsbar(); ?>
and everything works fine.
The same applies to the userbar.
June 17, 2009 at 5:34 pm #47669Roger Coathup
Participant@burt: not sure where to look for those function calls, but the bp_is_directory() function is returning true. Is that fed off the same declaration?
@Jeff: cheers… any pointers on other pitfalls to look out for with the skeleton theme would be appreciated. I’ve picked up on quite a few html / css markup issues. My theme (based on skeleton) is for a commercial client, so I’d like to make sure it will stand up to core upgrades.
June 17, 2009 at 4:23 pm #47666In reply to: internal server error on buddypress files
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantWell, first of all, what are you trying to accomplish with that URL?
I’m also wondering why you have set up your theme directory that way. Is the name of your custom BuddyPress member theme actually “buddypress-member”? Or, are you using the default BP member theme “bpmember”. Why is the member theme directory called /member-themes/ instead of /bp-themes/?
If I go to
http://wspinacze.pl/membersYour site works fine.
If I go to
http://wspinacze.pl/wp-content/bp-themes/bpmember/images/message_thread_back.gifI don’t get an error. The gif image is white so it will not be visible on the default white background of your browser.
If you still have issues, then read this thread.
June 17, 2009 at 3:59 pm #47663Jeff Sayre
ParticipantAlso, I’m not too sure that the skeleton theme has been kept up to date with the recent changes–at least changes up to v1.0.1. Andy would know.
June 17, 2009 at 3:29 pm #47659In reply to: What is the correct way to alter the admin-bar.css
r-a-y
Keymaster21cdb, looking forward to your solution for removing the original admin-bar.css file!
Re: your problem… you could potentially solve your problem by adding a CSS class to the body when you’re logged in or not, and then declaring a CSS override for the body.
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In your BP member theme, add the following to your <body> tag:
<body<?php if (!is_user_logged_in() ) echo ' class="non-login"'; ?>>Then, at the bottom of your my-admin-bar.css,:
body.non-login {padding-top:0 !important;}This is untested… but in theory, this should work.
Let me know how it goes!
June 17, 2009 at 3:20 pm #47656Burt Adsit
ParticipantRoger, I haven’t looked at the skel member theme yet but perhaps it’s missing a :
$bp->is_directory = true; declaration.
That goes right before you do:
wp_enqueue_script( )
bp_core_load_template( );
Which launches the directory template. Setting that var turns off the userbar and the options bar.
June 17, 2009 at 2:53 pm #47654In reply to: optionsbar & userbar’s Not Hidden on Directory Pages
Roger Coathup
Participantjust commented on same issue on another thread…
… does anyone have fix for this in the skeleton theme?
June 17, 2009 at 2:41 pm #47652Roger Coathup
Participant@Simon… just came across the same problem (the bars also seem to have meaningless links in them)… did you get anywhere with a fix?
June 17, 2009 at 1:40 pm #476463125432
InactiveHi Burt,
Actually, the problem I was describing was being produced from that bpmember file and it was present in both the default theme and the facebuddy theme. I wasn’t trying to modify or change anything. It appeared to be a bug of some kind.
As it was, due to another topic which I thought you and I had resolved, changing my username and then deleting the old one, came around and bit me after I deleted the old user name and was denied total and complete access to my installation. So I spent 3 hours late last night reuploading and installing Buddypress.
Now the issue in this topic has disappeared but I still have not activated all of the plugins so I shall hold off on declaring this completely resolved.
Thanks,
Brian
June 17, 2009 at 12:47 pm #47644In reply to: Blog Link on Group Page
Burt Adsit
ParticipantYou’ll have to modify the group theme templates to display your ‘group blog’ link someplace and then you can use (blatant self-serving recommendation) https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bp-community-blogs/ to allow automatic registered user status for all members of a group on a specific blog.
June 17, 2009 at 12:40 pm #47643Burt Adsit
ParticipantWhat you are talking about is the facebuddy member theme. Like any other theme you are free to modify it to suit your needs.
June 17, 2009 at 12:39 pm #47641In reply to: Styles not working on Member and Group pages.
thebloghouse
ParticipantI just wanted to state that if I put my own css styles for the
htmlandbody tagshere:wp-content/bp-themes/bpmember/css/custom.css
they are not used within the members and groups areas like Jason states but weirdly the actual profile subdirectory area takes not of my custom.css
http://mysite.com/members/myusername/
To fix this for now I have removed the css styles for the
htmlandbody tagsfrom the base.css but I would appreciate if anyone else had noticed this and understands why these areas don’t overwite ALL of the base.css to post some clarifcations.cheers
Andy
June 17, 2009 at 12:27 pm #47639In reply to: Admin bar acting weird
Burt Adsit
ParticipantDid you upgrade your theme? Then force a browser refresh.
June 17, 2009 at 5:00 am #476273125432
InactiveAha! I have made more progress. I found the file that is the source of all this gobbledy gook?
Here is the file:
wp-content/bp-themes/bpmember/profile/index.php
it provides ALL of the offending nonsensical information that displays as a default when you click on the main nav bar button for “Members.”
Where is that can of roach spray? Bzzzzzzz zzzzzz zzzzzzzz Whack!!!
I am using wp 2.7.1
I am using bp 1.0.1
I am using Facebuddy 1.0
Anyone got a fix? Delete the file? Delete the code?
Thanks
Brian
June 17, 2009 at 2:38 am #47624In reply to: BP Skeleton Member Theme – Missing “Settings” Pages
r-a-y
KeymasterOne thing to add, the “Settings” pages use the “plugin-template.php” file in your BP member theme’s directory.
June 16, 2009 at 5:46 pm #47606Burt Adsit
Participant#3 all new blogs use the theme in the /themes/default dir unless you have some plugin installed that changes that behavior. There is no option in wpmu to select the theme for all new blogs with any kind of back end setting.
You can choose the theme that your main blog (id 1) uses but it has no effect on other blogs.
June 16, 2009 at 5:36 pm #47603In reply to: Pulling BP Data into WPMU Blog
Burt Adsit
ParticipantReplace the standard bp_has_profile() call with:
$author_id = get_the_author_id_from_someplace();
bp_has_profile(‘user_id=’ . $author_id);
In your theme template.
June 16, 2009 at 4:30 pm #47595In reply to: How do I add a new Blog with buddypress theme
carpconnect
ParticipantThis is something i was wondering about, the question i have is how to create this default blog?
Do i have edit the new (copy of bp_members) or is this something that can be done via CP?
cheers
June 16, 2009 at 4:21 pm #47594Ruth Maude
ParticipantOh I fixed number one…. duh I had somehow changed allow new registrations to only logged in. number 2 and 3 are still issues
Thanks
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