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February 25, 2009 at 2:44 am #38721
In reply to: Member Only Theme
John James Jacoby
KeymasterThanks for this. Will be a good patch until the real privacy settings come about.
February 25, 2009 at 1:46 am #38715In reply to: Member Only Theme
Trent Adams
ParticipantActually, yes! I created a small little plugin to force member login to see member profiles. I was going to put it on groups as well, but my members wanted groups that are public to be just that, public. There is already an option to make a group private anyways.
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=481
Trent
February 25, 2009 at 1:25 am #38708In reply to: Can’t upload avatar
alan65
MemberWow thanks.
You got that error because i am updating the member theme, sorry!
I trust john and it seems that with RC 1 it finally works!
Wow thanks i will launch the final version of my site soon.
Thanksssssssssssssss
February 25, 2009 at 1:21 am #38707In reply to: Can’t upload avatar
John James Jacoby
KeymasterI just registered and uploaded an avatar just fine.
I do get this error when trying to view my own profile though…
Warning: require_once(/home2/felix/public_html/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-member/activity/activity-list.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home2/felix/public_html/wp-includes/theme.php on line 472
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home2/felix/public_html/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-member/activity/activity-list.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home2/felix/public_html/wp-includes/theme.php on line 472February 25, 2009 at 1:12 am #38706In reply to: Users Personalised Welcome Screen, widgets etc
John James Jacoby
Keymasterhttp://yourdomain.tld/members/you/activity/my-friends
Where yourdomain.tld is of course your domain, and you is of course you. That will get you to your friends’ activity.
I like your idea about wigetizing the profile/home page, but I think that’s probably a ways away yet. It would involve splitting the member theme up into two specific themes; a public theme, and a back-end theme. One for yourself, and one for others basically. Most of the code could be snipped from the existing blog wigets, but it would mean that all of the current member areas would need to be turned into widgets themselves, which would be no small undertaking.
February 25, 2009 at 12:23 am #38702In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
gpo1
ParticipantMore member themes maybe feel of Facebook old style and on-line chat & video plugin?
February 25, 2009 at 12:12 am #38701In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Farms
ParticipantNot as much as we appreciate you being a premium supporter

We’re releasing a new sitewide privacy plugin later this week – with luck that should help out in the meantime, keep an eye on http://wpmu.org for the announcement.
February 24, 2009 at 10:43 pm #38696In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Trent Adams
ParticipantPhoto albums and status updates are going to be integrated into the core, so anything on those lines would be redundant. Privacy, even though I would love some plugins in the short term to handle it better, is also going to be in the core, so that is a bit redundant as well.
I guess my only wishlist up and above some of the ideas here would be BP running with the multi-DB plugin
(Maybe getting replication working as well *cough*)As a premium supporter, we appreciate what you guys do James for the entire suite of communities.
Trent
February 24, 2009 at 9:24 pm #38691In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Farms
ParticipantOh, timeframes too… I’d definitely hope within the next couple of months but could be sooner or later too. Either way, we’re fans of getting stuff out there pretty fast.
February 24, 2009 at 9:23 pm #38690In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Farms
ParticipantNice, integration of Upgrades (and also Supporter – have you seen it, it’s even better: http://premium.wpmudev.org/project/supporter ) is the kinda thang we’re all about

Photo/media stuff is definitely interesting – and we’re keen to look at it, although having already developed inboxes / friends listings / communities etc. for WPMU to see them all surpassed by BP makes me a little tentative to develop something that Automa*tic are going to do (possibly, ahem, better) shortly

Thnaks again for the feedback guys!
February 24, 2009 at 9:19 pm #38689In reply to: Can’t upload avatar
alan65
MemberThanks for your reply, i got a couple questions about it:
What’s the “gd image library”? how do i link it “into php 5.x”?
I’m not completely sure about apache creation rights but i think i have them; please, tell me how to find out…
I’ve set the permitions 775, and the problem persists.
Thanks! i hope you answer my questions…
BTW: I’m still in Beta 2. Will RC 1 solve the problem? Was the member theme modified in this new version?
Thanks!!!
February 24, 2009 at 8:26 pm #38685In reply to: Member Only Theme
maagic-net
ParticipantAny news about this?
February 24, 2009 at 5:54 pm #38679In reply to: Buddypress Home 2 Column Theme
huh
MemberUsually/ sometimes/ possibly IE problems are caused by uncleared floats.
try adding something like:
<br clear=”all” />
February 24, 2009 at 4:43 pm #38677In reply to: Widget Ajax Members Group Problem
bobman024
ParticipantWoa! Just checking back on this. Ok so here are my responses
Do your directories work? Members, Groups, Blogs? Or is this just the widgets? Yup directories work fine, and the ajax even works on member themes (most of the time)
Is this a WP theme or a BP theme?WP Theme – custom
Is this the standard out of the box home theme or a modified theme? Modified, you can see here: http://fanster.com
Anything in your apache/php logs? Nothing that I can pinpoint
You on a shared host?Self hosted
What version of BP and what version of WPMU?BP version Beta2, WPMU 2.7
Can you point me to your site? http://fanster.com
February 24, 2009 at 11:27 am #38665In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Burt Adsit
Participant@johnjamesjacoby, I see the same thing John. The integration of ‘standalone’ apps such as blogs and forums under the bp umbrella using XMLRPC if necessary. We can’t rely on the possibility of deep integration of apps to be a given. Why should we even assume that it is possible? With that mechanism we don’t have to. bbpress and wp have full blown interfaces to their respective guts.
It’s possible to even completely decouple bbpress, wpmu blogs and bp so that only user identity is the common thread throughout each that ties the apps together. The implication is that they don’t *have* to run on the same server or be managed by the same site admin. I have ideas about that but I’m already way out of the zone and tone of this thread.
February 24, 2009 at 8:21 am #38663In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Robert
ParticipantBeing a fan of wpmudev and buddypress this is a great news that you guys are now getting into the game.
For the plugins I was thinking about the photo/media gallery.
I know it’s on the bp road map but maybe if you guys could make the built-in wp media library and bp talk together that would be really great.
The extension of the “Upgrades” plugin as miguael mentioned or even the “Supporter” plugin could also be a good idea.
February 24, 2009 at 7:16 am #38661In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Michael Berra
ParticipantAMEN to everything mentioned above (by the way: cool, that you guys are picking it up, james)
One thing that comes to my mind:
The “Upgrades”-Plugin you already have would be nice to be extended… So that people in BP can get extra stuff with the credits. For my purpose it would be great if member could buy credits but also earn them with their activities for the greater good (or something
). The credits “interface” would also be accessible from frontend in BP (because alot of BP-Hosts will try to keep members without blogs from the backend). Ps: When do you think will the first releases come, James?
February 24, 2009 at 6:20 am #38658In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
John James Jacoby
KeymasterBurt, I think I’m picking up what you’re putting down, and I plan on integrating much of what you’re mentioning. Trying to bring MU and bbPress underneath the BuddyPress umbrella a little more really, to open up some of the core abilities and release them to the integrated apps.
I wish I understood the ixr more, because I think the purpose of it is to not have to deeply integrate the components, but rather build bridge plugins to turn on only the functions we would need, much like you did with the bbGroups.
February 24, 2009 at 4:37 am #38656In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Burt Adsit
ParticipantDid I mention the member theme? Heavy lifting? Ya, I see I did.
February 24, 2009 at 4:29 am #38655In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Farms
ParticipantSweet, also much appreciated – just the kind of direction we need.
February 24, 2009 at 4:21 am #38654In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Burt Adsit
ParticipantWe’ve got two themes going on in bp. The ‘blog’ theme and the member theme. bp ships with a home theme that is a widget framework. It serves as the theme that many activate as their ‘blog’ theme to run on the wpmu root blog. You’ll also see lots of standard WP themes being used and adapted to serving as the root blog theme. Lots of wonderful examples of what is possible are available.
Developing new member themes seem to be the challenging area that needs attention. Since the gurus are asking, I suggest you folks do some heavy lifting in that area.
Standard WP themes could also use a touch of bp flavor. Integration of some bp features into a WP theme might be nice. bp flavors such as:
– Profile and avatar support in blog posts, comments. When viewing an author or comment stream many times I’d like to leave a quick private note to somebody. Within the avatar/name/vcard block perhaps a link to send them a bp private message.
– Use of bp’s Groups for blog orientation. By orientation I mean that the blog theme should be constructed with multiple users in mind. As a given and not an afterthought. That the blog is a cooperative endeavor and should reflect that fact.
– Integration of the wire component as an ‘aside’ tool. General, quick comment area for members not tied to specific posts.
– A blog is also an individual’s way of expressing themselves yes. However in bp people have friends, belong to groups and have a personal activity stream. Perhaps some way of including that without launching the entire member profile for somebody would be nice.
I guess all my suggestions have to do with integrating useful bp features into standard WP themes so that the theme reflects to visitors they are just not in WP’s version of Kansas anymore. Which they aren’t. We don’t have to hit people over the head with social networking features, just include them in a natural and appropriate manner.
February 24, 2009 at 3:08 am #38650In reply to: How to create pages for groups?
Alex
ParticipantThe sort of functionality I was looking for was the following:
An admin of a group can go to the group settings page and select ‘Create Group Blog’, which would take them to a blog creation page.
They could set the name of the blog, they could set the privacy level (to appear in Google searches or not), and they could choose from the members of that group who would be set as contributor, editor or admin of the new blog, probably through radio buttons next to each group member.
Then, they could click ‘Create’, and the blog would be registered with the group members added and their relevant roles set.
An item in the groups sidebar, under ‘Forum, Wire’ etc, could be ‘Blog’, and would go to the designated blog for that group. We could even output their posts *within* the BuddyPress theme, either pulling from the RSS feed or directly from the DB, and have a ‘Visit the blog here’ link above the most recent posts.
Is this at all possible? I think it’s a much more user-friendly way for groups to set up team blogs.
February 24, 2009 at 2:34 am #38647In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Farms
ParticipantNice suggestions, mucho appreciated!
February 24, 2009 at 1:59 am #38646In reply to: Theme and plugin requests
Alex
ParticipantThat’s great news! I’ve always been so thankful for WPMU DEV when building MU based sites, its brilliant your getting excited about BP and helping us out!
Something that’s currently being discussed is a Facebook Connect plugin, I’m sure you will have read the thread already. I pinpointed some key features I’d like to see from such a plugin (http://is.gd/kC9C), and I’m getting some feedback on those ideas at the moment. The community seems willing to chip-in on paying for this, and I’m eager to see it remain open source thereafter.
A real beast of a component would be ‘Live Chat’, much like the IM features seen on Facebook/Bebo at the moment. At least making a start on that and keeping it open source for people to add to would be great?! I can imagine you charging for that, but I’m sure people using BuddyPress at the moment would chip-in to see it built; but I’m guessing you’d want continuous revenue from such a component!

Also, until it becomes core, a dedicated ‘Invite Friends’ component would be great, where you could insert your email address (Gmail, Hotmail etc) and invite all of your friends that way.
So yeah, my 2 cents!
February 23, 2009 at 7:38 pm #38631In reply to: Buddypress Home 2 Column Theme
ichbinsdennis
MemberI did the same concerning the columns, but this is not what brings the ie Problem, its some kind of a problem with margin: 0 auto; in body.
If you open buddypress demo and you have a big screen you will see (on making ie browser smaller) that elements like avatars and some other content are getting weird.
I think this is some kind of a serious bug, which needs to be fixed in next versions.. I was centering/scaling down buddypress (because now it looks much better (; ) and got confronted with this problem.. Maybe a Javascript could fix that..
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