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June 1, 2009 at 9:05 pm #46484
In reply to: No 404, Just Shows
pierce2
ParticipantOr, is it that everything works fine. You can see the home theme and get to the member theme without any problem. You are only seeing this issue when you provide a bogus url. It is only then that you get the blank screen? So, you are wondering why it is not a 404 page.
— That’s the problem… And the specifications of the install are correct.
June 1, 2009 at 9:01 pm #46483In reply to: No 404, Just Shows
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantOkay, to recap:
- You are running a new install of WPMU 2.7.1 with BuddyPress 1.0
- You’ve activated BuddyPress
- You have no other plugins installed and activated
- You are using the bphome and bpmember theme
- You do not have any errors AT ALL in your server’s log files
- You’ve installed WPMU as a subdirectory install
- But, you are not positive if WPMU was working before you installed and activated BP
Now, if I understand your issue correctly, when you visit your domain, you can see the home page without any issue. It works fine. But when you click on any link it brings up a blank page without a 404 message.
Or, is it that everything works fine. You can see the home theme and get to the member theme without any problem. You are only seeing this issue when you provide a bogus url. It is only then that you get the blank screen? So, you are wondering why it is not a 404 page.
June 1, 2009 at 8:53 pm #46482In reply to: Blog Directory and Member + Groups
malcan2009
ParticipantHi Jeff,
I tried putting bpmember but it would not load so I have deleted buddypress and will try again and use bpmember before using any other theme to see if this will work!
I will let you know how I get on!
Mal
June 1, 2009 at 8:19 pm #46479In reply to: No 404, Just Shows
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantOkay, please verify that you have the following theme folders in the following places:
bphome theme folder in /wp-content/themes/
bpmember theme folder in /wp-content/bp-themes/June 1, 2009 at 8:14 pm #46477In reply to: Some Design Questions
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantI am wondering if there is some file for the Main Theme that comes bundled with BuddyPress
There are two default themes that come with BP–the bphome theme and the bpmember theme.
My standard caveat when creating custom themes from the default themes:
Make sure that you make a copy of both bphome theme and bpmember theme. Your customizations should be done in copies, not the original. That way, if you have issues with your custom themes (and we all do when working on customization), you can switch back to the standard BP themes to see how things should work.
Head Bar Going Across the Screen
With regards to your second issue, this thread may help
June 1, 2009 at 8:04 pm #46476In reply to: No 404, Just Shows
pierce2
ParticipantJeff:
Yes, I believe that option is selected. It says “BuddyPress Default Member Theme”, whatever that is.
June 1, 2009 at 7:59 pm #46475In reply to: No 404, Just Shows
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantI believe that thread is more about the user getting 404 errors. My problem is that I’m not.
Pierce2-
You’re correct! My mistake.
Okay, do have the the bpmember theme selected in WPMU’s backend?
BuddyPress > General Settings > Select theme to use for BuddyPress generated pagesJune 1, 2009 at 7:23 pm #46472In reply to: using wp theme in buddypress
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantGood luck with the customizations!
If this issue is resolved, as best it can be given the nature of your topic, please set the light to green above.
June 1, 2009 at 7:19 pm #46471In reply to: using wp theme in buddypress
dabomb
ParticipantJeff, yea I figured we would have to customize almost all of it, but we have been doing that with wordpress for about 6 months now on the many sites we have done. I talked to some folks about it at WordCamp San Fran this weekend. I figured I would as the pro’s in here just to be sure.
Jeff, are there some basic instructions that might outline what we need to use from the buddypress files in the wp files for the theme?
June 1, 2009 at 7:16 pm #46470In reply to: using wp theme in buddypress
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantYou can use any WordPress theme for the home theme.
But, to have success integrating it with BP, you’ll need to copy the functions.php in /bphome/ to your new home theme’s functions.php file. Also, there are certain code elements in the header.php file of the /bphome/ theme that you’ll need to add to your own home theme.
You may then also want to design a custom member theme that takes the look and feel of your home theme.
June 1, 2009 at 7:00 pm #46469In reply to: Change Member Theme
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantThere is no option called “BuddyPress”, under “Site Admin” menu.
That is correct.
BuddyPress has its own menu grouping found at the very bottom of the menu group column. It is just below the Settings menu grouping.
June 1, 2009 at 6:35 pm #46466In reply to: Blog Directory and Member + Groups
Jeff Sayre
Participantbuddypress theme as the main theme from buddydress (shout) but still I canot get the directory blogs to show the list when I click on the blogs
Does it work when using the default member theme, bpmember?
June 1, 2009 at 6:13 pm #46464In reply to: How do you creat a forum page like on this site…
aran
ParticipantBut to get the forums to look as though they’re part of your BuddyPress, do you need to do something with the forums theme locally?
If I put a link into the navigation bar at the moment, it takes me to the bbPress installation which looks completely different to the BuddyPress installation.
This site (buddypress.org, I mean) seems either to have integrated the call to the forums or made the forums look like the BuddyPress theme.
Anyone able to give me some pointers?!
Thanks in advance for any clues…
June 1, 2009 at 6:10 pm #46463In reply to: No 404, Just Shows
pierce2
ParticipantHey Jeff:
Sorry I didn’t post that originally, didn’t exactly see the thread…
1. Which version of WPMU you are running
2.7.1
2. Whether you’ve installed WPMU in a subdirectory or as a subdomian
Subdirectory
3. Whether you upgraded from a previous version of WPMU. If so, from which version.
Nope, new install.
4. Whether WPMU was functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress
I suppose
5. Which version of BuddyPress you are running
Latest (1.0)
6. Whether you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated
Nope
7. Whether you are using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes
Standard
8. If running bbPress, which version
Not using it (tried it, too hard to install).

9. A list of any errors in your server’s log files
N/A
June 1, 2009 at 5:25 pm #46460In reply to: Using BuddyPress “home” theme as “member” theme
jfcarter
ParticipantWhatever theme you want to be the default for your blogs needs to be put in the ‘default’ folder in the wp-content > themes.
If you want to use the buddypress home theme for the blogs copy it (with your customizations) into the default folder. The folder needs to stay named Default. When WPMU/BP creates a blog, it will use whatever the Default theme is.
All the best to you!
June 1, 2009 at 5:25 pm #46459Rich Spott
ParticipantI just thought, in case anyone was wondering…
I started a server from scratch (Ubuntu Hardy, Apache 2, PHP 5 MySQL 5) and installed a fresh WPMU 2.7.1 with a brand new bare database, only using the default theme w/out any plugins (w/out buddypress too)…and was STILL able to reproduce the internal redirect.
I then thought to see if other MU installs would react the same way…
so I tested these (plus about 30 others, not all Buddypress sites, some just MU installs)
http://bp-dev.org/wp-cotent/plugins/bp-core/images/mystery-man.jpg
and…
http://www.flokka.com/wp-cotent/plugins/bp-core/images/mystery-man.jpg
(I misspelled “wp-cotent” and the error came)
It happened on MOST WPMU installs (buddypress.org and WordPress.com returned 404 errors)
I realize this is a WordPress Mu issue, so I reported on their forums
https://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic/12676
But if anyone has an idea as to make these errors a 404 like buddypress and wordpress.com do, Please Help.
June 1, 2009 at 5:13 pm #46457In reply to: Step by Step to use BP theme with bbPress
suleiman
ParticipantI too am experiencing this problem. The buddybar was displaying fine before I upgraded from my .9 build. Now with 1.0 rc2 I’m experiencing an unusual phenomenon where my search and login/logout fields are all displaying fine, but the actual buddybar itself is not displaying.
I think this is a glitch with the RC2 release.
June 1, 2009 at 4:35 pm #46452In reply to: Make access members/groups sections members-only
David Lewis
ParticipantYah… whichever file has your Home, Blog, Groups, Members etc. navigation. You could maybe just hardcode those links instead of using a buddypress function and then wrap the ones your want hidden with that if statement. Again… I’m just talking off the top of my head. I haven’t actually tried this. I think you might have to do it in a few places though since home uses it’s own theme right? Let us know if you get it working. I’m going to want to do a similar trick (for the time being… until the permissions access component is released).
June 1, 2009 at 4:14 pm #46451In reply to: Using BuddyPress “home” theme as “member” theme
riversj
ParticipantFor those that want to use this solution with a theme like ‘default’ or ‘classic’, I think this is enough to get you going. For me, I find it a bit discontinuous to start from the buddypress theme home page and then bounce into the ‘classic’ theme of some individual user, and still think about it all as being the same site. I completely respect that that is a legitimate model & approach. It’s just not what I have in mind for my particular implementation.
Unfortunately, it’s not quite enough to just make the facebuddy theme default for all users. The ‘thing’ I want to ‘resolve’ is that for any user’s new blog, wordpress basically gives that user their own buddypress front page, that the user then needs to configure with their own widgets and stuff through the wordpress admin.
For my needs, I would like to make something that is more turnkey for new users, such that they only have to register & create the blog & start posting. I don’t want them to have to think about layout. I may offer them the option, but I want their blog home page to look polished off the bat. Furthermore, this ideal default setup would have a unified feel with the entire site so that as you went from user blog to user blog, a visitor feels like all the content look & feel is homogenous across all blogs in the wpressMU install.
Another way to put this idea is … when you go to the user’s specific blog page, there should more emphasis on the fact that it is a user of the main site discussing on some specific site topic, within the context of the site branding, etc …. rather than making the distinction that you are visiting someone else’s blog. Like a newspaper … only the by-line and the article content vary.
I have some ideas on ways I can approach this. If anyone else is interested in this, I’d be happy to share ideas and collaborate on knocking out a solution. Maybe someone has already solved this problem, but if they haven’t, I imagine it could be useful to a few other folks as well.
BuddyPress is just Awesome!
June 1, 2009 at 3:42 pm #46448In reply to: Using BuddyPress “home” theme as “member” theme
riversj
ParticipantTrying to accomplish the same objective, I found this article: https://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic/1463
After following the setup directions, when I created a new user, created a blog, created a post, and then went to view the post, it appeared in the expected theme. As the user, I *did not* need to go to set the theme myself.
Towards the end of the thread, there is the following
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As of 2.7 this information:
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Lines 311 and 312 of wp-admin/includes/schema.php in the populate_options function.
add_option(‘template’, ‘yourthemename’);
add_option(‘stylesheet’, ‘yourthemename’);
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June 1, 2009 at 3:08 pm #46444Burt Adsit
ParticipantRonia, you can select a theme for use on a blog and then turn it’s access off afterwards. It can still be used by the blog that has it selected but takes it out of the themes list for others.
June 1, 2009 at 3:04 pm #46443In reply to: Most Links don't work – What am I doing wrong?
mcmc
Participant1. Which version of WPMU you are running: 2.7.1
2. Whether you’ve installed WPMU in a subdirectory or as a subdomian: it is installed in the root folder.
3. Whether you upgraded from a previous version of WPMU. If so, from which version: No, first time installed wpmu
4. Whether WPMU was functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress: yes, it still is.
5. Which version of BuddyPress you are running: v1.0, released 30 April 2009, installed via simplescript at bluehost
6. Whether you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated, yes, the redirection plugin (checked that already), avatar plugin, wordpress.com stats, akismet, statpressCN, Sociable, Author Avatars List, google analytics
7. Whether you are using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes: standard
8. If running bbPress, which version: yes v0.9.0.4
9. A list of any errors in your server’s log files, not aware of any relevant errors
June 1, 2009 at 2:48 pm #46440In reply to: The group box is to small for the info text
takuya
ParticipantDid you touch/modify the theme?
June 1, 2009 at 2:44 pm #46438takuya
ParticipantYou really need to read documents and learn basics of wpmu before using buddypress. Otherwise buddypress forum gets messed up with general wpmu topics, which are not supposed to be posted here.
n/w, Site Admin > Blogs > there you’ll have to set the main blog to access that theme.
June 1, 2009 at 2:24 pm #46437ronia
ParticipantThis makes the theme unavailable for the main site also.
Example : I want mydomain.com to show bp default theme.
And I want blog owned by/at mydomain.com/blog/abc
not have the ability to choose bp default theme at all.
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