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  • #264050
    danbp
    Participant

    When you are on frontend, your profile tab, you should see follwing menu items under the buddy nav bar:

    View | Edit | Change Profile Photo | Change Cover Image

    and the same items under your user menu (below Howdy), in the top right corner on the Toolbar, as submenu of the Profile item.

    If it isn’t case, some common issues can be:
    – you omitted to save your BP options
    – you use a cache and see the site content from before BP installation
    – there is a weird bug in a file
    – your theme isn’t taylored for BuddyPress
    – there is a conflict with another plugin

    What you could try:
    – double check your settings
    – clear the cache
    – reload a fresh copy of BP via FTP
    – test with a Twenty theme
    – you have to debug

    Note also that you can only load ONE avatar or ONE cover image at a time and that you have definitely only one picture for each bundled with your account.

    #264012

    In reply to: BuddyPress Login Page

    danbp
    Participant

    BuddyPress doesn’t use “a login page”. If you have a radio button for the “remember me” option, it is certainly because you’re using a third party plugin or theme or widget.

    But you don’t give any detail about your config, so it is just impossible to tell you more!

    #264007
    danbp
    Participant

    Can you give an example of what you tried and tell us where you did that change ?
    Also, you should test BuddyPress with one of WP’s default Twenty theme before activating any other theme.

    And more generally, giving some details can help too.

    #264006
    danbp
    Participant

    This field is visible by default.
    default profile activity

    If not, so the problem might be with your theme.
    For other what’s new form questions, search the forum.

    Some answers here:

    Height what’s new form


    https://buddypress.org/support/topic/how-do-i-remove-textarea-resize-without-editing-the-js-script/

    #263999
    danbp
    Participant

    Hi,

    sorry but this is not related to BuddyPress.
    Dashboard access is part of WordPress and the way it is displayed on your screensht indicate that it is also theme dependant somehow.
    You can hide any menu item from the WP toolbar by following these instructions

    or you can chosse to active/deactive the toolbar option in BP settings or use a plugin to limit dashboard access.

    #263971
    john.horning
    Participant

    Yes I have data. I’ve tried switching themes and disabling all other plugins.
    A bit frustrating. I have a lot of fields. That couldn’t be an issue could it?

    This was supposed to be an alternative to the user profile page. I’m merely trying to get all fields to show, regardless of whether there’s data or not. I tried in vain to modify the profile page.

    Any more suggestions?

    #263966
    Slava Abakumov
    Moderator

    Try getting the latest version of Kleo theme from themeforest.net. I’m pretty sure this is a theme issue, as BuddyPress itself is quite good in most places performance-wise.

    As a general suggestion – activate object caching (memcached or redis) – you will need to talk to your host if you are on a shared/managed hosting, or install everything by yourself if on VPS/VDS/own server. Object caching will greatly help, believe me or not.

    #263957
    blondelovic
    Participant

    I’m using kleo theme. When i uninstall all plugins, i have my site running at it full speed. Very fast.but once i activate buddypress, the request or the site becomes slow just for logged in users. I dont understand.

    #263952
    Henry Wright
    Moderator

    Try using Twenty Fifteen and disabling all plugins. It’s either a plugin or your theme that’s slowing things down. Once you find the culprit you can try opening a support ticket with the theme or plugin author.

    #263950
    danbp
    Participant

    Hi,

    are you on front or backend when this happen ?
    Also, have you the same issue when you use a Twenty theme ?

    #263942
    kodacollider
    Participant

    Thanks for the information. I’m using a child theme of Twenty Sixteen. Looking at the source of the page, I see:

    /wp-includes/js/backbone.min.js?ver=1.2.3
    /wp-includes/js/wp-backbone.min.js?ver=4.7.2

    Both being loaded. I don’t see any errors in my console either. Any ideas?

    #263941
    shanebp
    Moderator

    That is used by the backbone – javascript library which is included with WordPress.
    Perhaps something, maybe your theme, is preventing it from being loaded.
    Try switching to a WP theme like 2015.

    #263936

    In reply to: Missing buttons

    stanislawski
    Participant

    Console/Theme options/Styling

    #263925

    In reply to: WP V 4.7.2

    shanebp
    Moderator

    It looks like your theme has replaced the toolbar… ?

    To confirm that the issue is due to your theme, try switching momentarily to a WP theme like 2015.

    #263922
    shanebp
    Moderator

    On a test site, your template shows all field labels and data.
    So something is happening specific to your install.

    Have you tried switching themes?

    Are you sure that the fields have data?

    #263921
    shanebp
    Moderator

    Does the profiler show that BP is loaded before you call your function?
    If not, then it will fail.

    Try placing your function in bp-custom.php

    #263907
    leewells
    Participant

    Nope. The hook does work, because profiler says the function is called later now, but the function still doesn’t seem to exist and throws the undefined function exception.

    Also, other plugins do as well including gears which is used by theme authors such as myself for allowing users to easily add elements to a website from buddypress.

    #263903

    In reply to: Cannot Sign up

    Bradley Ross
    Participant

    I have .htaccess
    I have loaded the entire system three times and followed the directions
    I have made sure that all of the files have an owner of _www

    I have already screamed and will probably do so again. I am currently using

    Apple Macintosh macOS 10.12.3
    Wordpress 4.7.2
    Theme: TwentySeventeen
    bbPress 2.5.12
    BuddyPress 2.8.0
    Jetpack 4.6

    The requested URL /blogs/wordpress/template/members/bradleyross/profile/edit/ was not found on this server.
    The page register has the permalink http://localhost/blogs/wordpress/template/index.php/members
    Does this sound correct

    It also appears that multiple attempts to load the software may result in things like members-2 and members-3. You may have to send pages with those permalink to the trash and then empty the trash. Hopefully, you can then recreate the pages correctly

    I now assume that the problem is somewhere in the rewrite module. In the httpd.conf file, I am going to change the line Allow None to Allow FileInfo. Does this sound reasonable and are there any other changes you think that I should make.

    in httpd.conf, I have

    LoadModule alias_module libexec/apache2/mod_alias.so
    LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/apache2/mod_rewrite.so
    #
    # The two following lines had been commented out as part of the
    # update July, 2015. They are now being uncommented to
    # put them back in
    #
    LoadModule php5_module libexec/apache2/libphp5.so
    LoadModule hfs_apple_module libexec/apache2/mod_hfs_apple.so

    and

    <Directory “/Library/WebServer/Documents”>
    #
    # Possible values for the Options directive are “None”, “All”,
    # or any combination of:
    # Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews
    #
    # Note that “MultiViews” must be named *explicitly* — “Options All”
    # doesn’t give it to you.
    #
    # The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see
    # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#options
    # for more information.
    #
    # The attribute Includes was added 17-Feb-2017
    Options FollowSymLinks Multiviews Includes
    MultiviewsMatch Any

    #
    # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
    # It can be “All”, “None”, or any combination of the keywords:
    # AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
    #
    AllowOverride None

    #
    # Controls who can get stuff from this server.
    #
    Require all granted
    </Directory>

    #263852

    In reply to: Missing buttons

    stanislawski
    Participant

    I am use Socialize: Multi-Purpose theme
    Web site with issue

    #263851

    In reply to: Missing buttons

    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    Helps to know what theme you’re using, we haven’t done anything in particular to styles, majority of style work was for companion stylesheet 2017 theme.

    A link to the live site would let someone test with tools to see where the issue lies.

    #263850
    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    We load the styles in the BP functions file automatically when we detect that the 2017 theme is in use. By and large these companion styles are not necessarily stand-alone styles they are built to work in conjunction with the WP theme styles so how they would work with a custom theme is impossible to say as we have no knowledge of the themes parent styles or markup.

    If you wanted to try you would need to do something like enqueue the stylesheet in a child theme of your custom theme in the functions.php file or ask the themes authors how you might use the stylesheet with their theme.

    #263826
    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    You need to define ‘responsive’ in this context; what are you seeing as the issue?

    Running BP under twenty seventeen I see no particular issues for profile edit screens, but that is a cursory check, one theme, one browser.

    #263825
    Slava Abakumov
    Moderator

    You will need to integrate Multi Vendor plugin into BuddyPress.
    That means create specific profile pages (there is an article in BuddyPress Codex), modify BuddyPress templates in your child theme (same – see articles in Codex).

    You can check this as well:

    Slava Abakumov
    Moderator

    Perhaps, upon user registration you should auto-join them to all public groups. And modify templates in your child theme to hide JOIN / LEAVE buttons for public groups.

    Slava Abakumov
    Moderator

    @mahwash


    @danbp
    already replied you with a proper advice. You should know CSS, you can also modify the HTML structure of the /buddypress/activity/activity-loop.php file (it should be in your theme).

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