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  • #47146
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    Your ‘My Blogs’ menu alignment is not corrrect? What version buddypress and what theme are you using? Can you post a link to your site?

    Anybody speak Turkish?

    #47144
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    Yep I’ve asked my guy to send me his theme so I can check it.

    dainismichel
    Participant

    not there yet folks…suggestions?

    #47139
    dainismichel
    Participant

    …still thinkin’ some more info might come from ya’ll out there…

    #47134

    In reply to: Search bar

    Brajesh Singh
    Participant

    Hello there

    Have a look at it here

    bp_search_form() in bp-core/bp-core-templatetags.php

    But again, not advisable to directly edit.make a local copy ,give it different name and call it in your theme.

    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    You seem to be trying to use the bp home theme as the default theme for all new blogs. Is that right? The bp home theme was not designed to be used across all blogs. If you are getting 404 errors when using the bp home theme on subdomains, then you will get these errors you describe. You can pick the blog id that the bp home theme operates on with define( ‘BP_ROOT_BLOG’, 1 );

    #47129
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    I think you need to clarify what your problem is andre09. There are two themes available in bp. The member theme and the home theme. I’m totally confused as to which one you are talking about and what the issue is.

    @slicktig1, there are a couple of plugins related to blog defaults. See : http://wpmudev.org/project/New-Blog-Defaults

    I think that is the cets blog defaults widget that has been updated and put on wpmudev.org. If I remember correctly, it has a default widgets option.

    #47127
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    You can add any content in bp, to any blog, using any theme, any place in that theme. You aren’t restricted to just the widgets.

    See: https://codex.buddypress.org/developer-docs/custom-buddypress-loops/

    #47123
    3043907
    Inactive

    but if i want to put them in the main area and not in the sidebar?

    #47120
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    I have a report via this site from a user who thought it might be a bug with my plugin. not sure if it is my problem or this guy’s custom theme.

    Original poster here: are you using Welcome Pack plugin?

    #47119
    slicktig1
    Participant

    Mike,

    i’ve tried both buddypress using facebuddy member themes as default. but the member home page has skeleton only and left,middle and right columns have same message.

    “Please log in and add widgets to this column. Add Widgets”

    is there a way admin can set default widgets for all members/blogs?

    #47116
    Mike
    Participant

    you might have the Skeleton theme selected under BuddyPress >> General Settings >> “Select theme to use for BuddyPress generated pages” in your admin backend. That’s usually where you’d select your custom theme or BP Default theme.

    #47114

    In reply to: Alignment in profile

    Mike
    Participant

    if you’re running any other unofficial bp plugins, go ahead and disable those, clear your cache and refresh your site to see if it elimnates the issue. if the problem persists, there’s probably a css bug in one of your themes, which means you should probably re-download/replace and check to see if that solves the problem — you can probably replace/upgrade your entire installation, anyway, since BP 1.0.1 is out now =)

    #47112
    Mike
    Participant

    The short answer is yes. But it does get quite more complicated to more you customize your widgets. Take the bphome theme, for example, where you have your left, center and right columns (IDs). Each one of those has its own classes, so that’s another place where you’d modify your styles — plus, you can always add more classes for your widgets (you’ll definitely need to know some CSS for all of this). My best advice to you would be to download Firebug for Firefox, so that you can make realtime edits to your site. If all fails, leave another post on this forum and I’ll try to help you out more =)

    #47095
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    We seem to be seeing more and more of this particular type of issue. It makes me wonder. Hum…

    But, let’s start with your error message. I’m going to repeat verbatim what I said in two other threads.

    The “Cannot modify header” error almost always indicates that there is some extra stuff (whitespace, extra text) before the opening php or closing php tag. It could be in one or both places. There must not be anything before or after the opening and closing PHP tags–not a single space, not any extra characters, not a single carriage return.

    Open up header.php in your custom theme file and look for any whitespace or extra stuff. It should be removed and the file saved.

    Report back on what you found and if that helps.

    Here’s more information of the “Cannot modify header” error: https://codex.wordpress.org/Answers-Troubleshooting#Headers_already_sent

    #47090
    loumitch
    Participant

    wpmu 2.7.1

    buddypress 1.0.1

    the theme is the kubrick theme, i just stripped it down some, but kept all the php intact.

    is that not the proper code to display the content? i’ve been customizing themes for years and never ran into this issue.

    also, i tried displaying posts based on category, when i choose category 1 i get the blank posts, if i choose category 2 (which doesn’t exist) i get nothing showing, so it’s obviously aware of the posts, it will display the title, it adds a link under new posts, just won’t show post body

    #47087

    Danielfelice is correct. BuddyPress widgets are available on all active themes that allow for widgets.

    If you’re talking about the member theme, those are widgets actually also, you would just end up reverse engineering the member theme to include both its CSS and the CSS of the “Irresistible” theme.

    #47086

    loumitch, are you using a custom theme of some kind? Chances are that the theme is broken, or the stylesheet is hiding the content off screen somehow.

    Do you have a link to the problem in action?

    #47081

    Use firefox and install firebug. You’ll be able to see which CSS in what files is styling which elements much better that way.

    #47078

    Cool, good work.

    I’d suggest notifying the theme author again and letting them know of your issues.

    #47076
    3104956
    Inactive

    Here is the solution. Don’t ask me how the problem got there in the first place, but it might help others.

    I took all the files that comprise the Default Buddypress home theme and put them into a new directory. I deleted the CSS directory, the Images directory, and the footer.php and style.css files. I copied over these directories and files from the custom theme directory directly. Upload the new file and select the theme in the browser and now it finally works.

    The author of the Facebuddy theme suggested this and said all he did was to modify the images and css from the default theme. However, all *I* did was download facebuddy from the buddypress.org theme listing so clearly that download as it sits is broken. I can supply a fixed version if anyone else is having trouble, although anyone brave enough to install WpMU ought to be able to follow the steps above without difficulty. Thanks everyone who pitched in!

    #47073

    What happens if you just copy the code from bphome/functions.php into your current themes functions.php?

    #47068
    Jeff Sayre
    Participant

    twoartcrew-

    Since you do not have this issue when using the default BuddyPress themes, you need to contact the theme designer and let them know about this issue. They may already have a solution, or will be thankful for bringing this to their attention.

    This is an issue with a custom theme, not BuddyPress.

    #47064
    Mike
    Participant

    It looks like you haven’t activated your themes yet — there are two (one for the homepage and one for the members’ pages). Could that be the issue?

    #47062
    Mike
    Participant

    try adding this in your site-wide.css file right after #footer{} stuff and mess around with the width…

    #footer-column{

    width: 39%;

    }

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