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May 24, 2009 at 8:17 pm #45992
In reply to: BuddyPress Member Theme Went Away
Arturo
Participantin home i see another theme, you’ve tried with default home and member theme?
May 24, 2009 at 5:54 pm #45986In reply to: BuddyPress Member Theme Went Away
Eric Wood
ParticipantI did this… permissions set at 755. As mentioned, all was working until I updated the settings to show a different avatar
May 24, 2009 at 5:50 pm #45985In reply to: BuddyPress Member Theme Went Away
Arturo
ParticipantPlease move “/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/” to “/wp-content/bp-themes/” and refresh this page.
are you sure to have moved this folder? check the permission to 755.
May 24, 2009 at 4:11 pm #45979Jeff Sayre
ParticipantAs jjj explains in that thread, you need to customize your homepage. You will not get the default homepage to work as is with your current set up. You can either have a static page and the members theme, or a the default home theme with a members theme. But you will not be able to have this sequence:
Your own static front page > Default BuddyPress Home theme > BuddyPress member theme
You need to follow jjj’s advice.
May 24, 2009 at 3:14 pm #45974In reply to: blank screen after upgrading to buddypress 1.0
TheEasyButton
ParticipantAre you sure that you’ve placed everything in the correct folders? Remember that in the new version of BuddyPress, directory placement & names are different. i.e. buddypress should be found in wp-content/plugins/buddypress. Member theme is wp-content/bp-themes/bpmember. Home theme is wp-content/themes/bphome
Also, if you’re using a custom theme, there are a few changes that must be made to it in order for it to work properly with the new version of BuddyPress.
May 24, 2009 at 2:11 pm #45970In reply to: Admin Bar Dropdowns
TheEasyButton
ParticipantHave any scripts been added to your theme? I worked on a site the other day that had a css java script added and it caused that exact problem.
May 24, 2009 at 8:20 am #45959In reply to: Group and forum problems…
Burt Adsit
ParticipantThe inability to accept/reject membership requests and the “Are you sure you want to do this?” error message are related to wp security issues. wpmu 2.7.1 uses things called ‘nonces’ that ensure that the user who got the form actually submitted it back.
I don’t know what member theme you are using but if you are trying to use an older version of a member theme with wpmu 2.7.1 and bp 1.0 it will fail like that if it wasn’t written to pay attention to ‘nonces’.
May 23, 2009 at 8:50 pm #45942In reply to: optionsbar & userbar’s Not Hidden on Directory Pages
Ezd
ParticipantHi Burt,
Yes this works in the default bp-theme that comes with BP 1.0 but I do not think it’s been fixed in the skeleton theme yet.
May 23, 2009 at 7:10 pm #45939In reply to: buddypress upload avatars 404
2908083
Inactive1. Which version of WPMU you are running
WPMU 2.7.1
2. Whether you’ve installed WPMU in a subdirectory or as a subdomian
No. Install to home directory, to main domain.
3. Whether you upgraded from a previous version of WPMU. If so, from which version.
No. New install.
4. Whether WPMU was functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress
Yes. No troubles. Is one problem with the publication of video from embed code…
5. Which version of BuddyPress you are running
latest – 1.0
6. Whether you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated
WPMU plugins? No.
7. Whether you are using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes
Standart.
8. A list of any errors in your server’s log files
Server not record logs files…
May 23, 2009 at 4:02 pm #45932In reply to: Blog Problem
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantI’m not seeing a problem. I assume what you are referring to is your “Anime Espada” logo. It is linked to your homepage theme. So, if a user is anywhere in your site except the homepage, they can click on your logo and be brought back to your homepage.
This is normal behavior for the vast majority of websites. When a user clicks on the site’s logo, it takes them back to the homepage.
May 23, 2009 at 10:34 am #45923In reply to: Change /blog title
Burt Adsit
ParticipantYou want to change the title of the page in the browser? I think that’s what you are asking. Each page has a different title based on what it is and what it contains.
If all you want to do is change the title to the same thing on your site then that is located in the /bpmember/header.php file on line 7 – <title><?php bp_page_title() ?></title>
If you want to change the title to something else based on what page is being viewed then you’ll have to either alter the core code, which isn’t a good idea, or install a filter.
The title for each page is determined by the function bp_page_title() in bp-core-templatetags.php
At the bottom of that function bp calls a filter so that you can change the title without altering either header.php or bp_page_title(). You can install a filter by creating one in your bp-custom.php file like this:
function my_page_title($with_site_name, $without_site_name){
return ‘my page title’;
}
add_filter(‘bp_page_title’, ‘my_page_title’, 10, 2);
The parameters that get passed to your new filter are the page titles with and without the site name that the bp_page_title() function is going to use as the page title. Whatever you return from that function will be the page title for *all* pages that use the bp home theme.
May 23, 2009 at 9:22 am #45918In reply to: Erroneous message -> Buddypress themes not installed
Burt Adsit
ParticipantWell, the error message is correct. You don’t have any bp themes installed if that gif actually is whey way the files are layed out. The bp-themes folder belongs in /wp-content not in /themes it is *not* a normal wp theme. Please see the readme.txt in /bp-themes.
May 23, 2009 at 2:46 am #45912In reply to: optionsbar & userbar’s Not Hidden on Directory Pages
Burt Adsit
ParticipantHi everyone.
Priority 5 :
1. bp_core_directory_members()
2. bp_core_search_site()
3. bp_blogs_directory_blogs_setup()
4. groups_directory_groups_setup()
That’s a partial dump of the hooks that run for the action ‘wp’.
All those fns get triggered on each page load. The purpose of all of them is to detect if a directory is being viewed or the search fn is being run.
Let’s just look at the members directory and it’s fn bp_core_directory_members() in bp-core.php
In that fn is the line:
if ( !is_home() && is_null( $bp->displayed_user->id ) &&
$bp->current_component == $bp->default_component ) {That’s what bp uses to determine if the member’s directory is running. Underneath that line is $bp->is_directory = true which shuts down the option and user bars. Either that line is failing, your theme isn’t triggering this fn or something is setting $bp->is_directory to false again.
This works just fine in the default themes with 1.0 and wpmu 2.7.1.
May 23, 2009 at 2:20 am #45911Rich Spott
ParticipantYou’ve just got to tear out *everything*. All this domain mapping and other things. Get down to a bare install of bp 1.0 using the default themes and wpmu 2.7.1.
I did that, took out all plugins except for buddypress 1.0, and changed the themes to the default buddypress theme, and default buddypress member theme, and used a vanilla .htaccess for wpmu 2.7.1.
Still got an internal redirect when Googlebot-Images came through and looks for something that is not there. I even recreated the error and was able to see the 500 error.
Did you remove your previous bp install from /mu-plugins? Why is it trying to get to an avatar image from there? I suspect it’s all your *other* addons in some combination with the upgrade to 2.7.1 from 1.x and the addition of bp into the mix that is causing your problems
Yes, I removed buddypress RC-1 from mu-plugins before proceeding with installing BP 1.0. I dont know why it is grabbing files that dont exist. But that’s not really why i’m worried about it, it’s more that if any sites links to tries to get a file that is not currently on the site, it creates a 500 error.
I didn’t upgrade from WPMU 1.x to 2.7.1, I went from 2.7 to 2.7.1, and 2.6.5 before that and basically following each and every update that there has been since 1.3.3 last april. Maybe it was confusing in the way I wrote it.
Take things back to a known, working state. Start with bare 1.x. Then upgrade to wpmu 2.7.1 incrementally. From everything I hear on the wpmu forums this is the recommended procedure. Jumping from 1.x to the latest version in one step isn’t recommended.
I went from WPMU 2.7 to 2.7.1, and it was working fine in 2.7 with BP RC-1
But I did have everything stripped out for a matter of 10 hours and i still got the same errors. I do know that some plugins leave tables in the database, should i drop those tables associated with a plugin and see if that works? Because even if I have a clean install of WPMU 2.7.1, then BP 1.0, i still have a database with all of the remnants of the old stuff.
May 23, 2009 at 1:06 am #45909Burt Adsit
ParticipantYou’ve just got to tear out *everything*. All this domain mapping and other things. Get down to a bare install of bp 1.0 using the default themes and wpmu 2.7.1.
Did you remove your previous bp install from /mu-plugins? Why is it trying to get to an avatar image from there? I suspect it’s all your *other* addons in some combination with the upgrade to 2.7.1 from 1.x and the addition of bp into the mix that is causing your problems.
Take things back to a known, working state. Start with bare 1.x. Then upgrade to wpmu 2.7.1 incrementally. From everything I hear on the wpmu forums this is the recommended procedure. Jumping from 1.x to the latest version in one step isn’t recommended.
When wpmu 2.7.1 is operating correctly without any fancy domain mapping installed. Then install bp 1.0 and get that working. Gradually add in your other plugins and test before moving to the next one. That procedure, by itself, may solve your problems.
The upgrade and installation of new features procedure, that you have been practicing currently, has driven your site insane. You are trying to track down individual symptoms of a completely unknown state of affairs. You’ll just wind up chasing symptoms instead of curing what’s wrong.
May 22, 2009 at 2:31 pm #45879In reply to: Admin bar problem with premium theme
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantAytac-
Is the premium theme BuddyPress enabled? Is it designed specifically for use with BuddyPress? If so, contact the theme designer and tell them of your issue. They are the ones who should be providing support.
If the premium theme is not designed to be used with BuddyPress, then choose a theme that is.
if I use default theme Buddypress admin bar is working well
Since this is not a BuddyPress support issue but an issue with a custom theme, I’m setting this to resolved. As you state, your site works fine with the defualt BP themes.
May 22, 2009 at 7:09 am #45860In reply to: Erroneous message -> Buddypress themes not installed
jugularbean
ParticipantThanks for the response Burt.
I am using WPMU 2.7.1
However the subfolder within bp-themes is bpmember, so no problems there. And when I go to the wpmu BuddyPress backend I cannot select any themes.
See screenshots at
http://70.32.90.231/buddypress-gen-settings.gif
http://70.32.90.231/wpmu-site-themes.gif
http://70.32.90.231/ftp-file-structure.gif
I even tried removing the non BP themes from the BP folder. But it doesn’t make a difference.
May 22, 2009 at 6:34 am #45859In reply to: Group and forum problems…
2954679
InactiveHEEEEEEYYYY!
ANSWER ANYONE!!!!
HOW COULD IT DONE THAT STABLE HAVE PROBLEMS WHICH NO PRESENT IN RC-1?
I’M REALLY CANNOT LEAVE A GROUP!
I’M REALLY CANNOT USE SKELETON THEME!
ETC
DO ANYTHING!
May 22, 2009 at 6:23 am #45858In reply to: Blogs Using BP Theme
John James Jacoby
KeymasterIronically enough, that’s pretty much exactly what I ended up doing. Spent a little time getting close and comfortable with a few hooks and filters and checked out some of the existing WPMU default settings blogs.
May 22, 2009 at 6:16 am #45857In reply to: multiple instances of BP widgets
Callum Macdonald
ParticipantHola Magi182,
Did you have any luck with this? I’d like to duplicate the Pages widget because on the BP theme I want it on the front page and on my blog sidebar. They’re never shown at the same time, but I only have one copy of each widget.

If I find a solution I’ll try to remember to post back here. I don’t think I can email subscribe to this thread though, so I may lose track of it in the winds of time. Feel free to send me a PM chaser…

Be well – Callum.
May 22, 2009 at 6:14 am #45855In reply to: Blogs Using BP Theme
Callum Macdonald
Participant@John James Jacoby: You could use the new blog defaults idea to set the widgets for all new blogs. Disabling the menus is pretty easy via a plugin. If you wanted to be secure you’d probably also need a quick check in the wp-admin interface to ensure that users don’t stumble upon the theme / widgets pages. You could easily redirect them if they did.
That would provide a pretty consistent experience without having to re-code the sidebar.
Ooh, or even simpler, oh yes, this is genius. Hook into the pre get option call and replace the sidebar-widgets option with the sidebar widgets from another blog. So you could either use the sidebar widgets from your primary blog (ie blog id 1) or another blog that you could maintain for just that purpose. Then you have one central place to manage the widgets, and they’re automatically modified across all your blogs. Nice.

Let me know (PM, I probably won’t see replies on this thread) if you need any pointers with the code. I could probably whip something up or at least give you the core function calls to investigate.
May 22, 2009 at 6:00 am #45848In reply to: Fresh New Install Error 404 Not Found
2953816
InactiveYeah I adjusted the permalinks for the blog other wise it nothing worked. It was on custom structure (/blog/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/) when I changed them to the default.
Yes the functions.php file is located at wp-content/themes/bphome/.
htaccess file:
# Use PHP5 as default
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .php
May 22, 2009 at 5:48 am #45846In reply to: Fresh New Install Error 404 Not Found
John James Jacoby
KeymasterNot all of them..
http://www.sportssonet.com/?p=1
http://www.sportssonet.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportssonet.com
It’s just the BuddyPress ones. Does your theme have the functions.php that came included with the bphome theme still there?
Can you copy/paste the contents of your .htaccess file here within code tags? Also, what are your permalink settings set to, or are they still just the default?
May 22, 2009 at 5:44 am #45845In reply to: Fresh New Install Error 404 Not Found
2953816
InactiveYes I’m using the bp home theme (see link in first post) and all the links are 404ing.
May 22, 2009 at 5:40 am #45843In reply to: Fresh New Install Error 404 Not Found
John James Jacoby
KeymasterAre you using the included bphome theme? Which links specifically are or are not 404’ing?
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