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December 7, 2016 at 8:24 pm #261853
shanebp
ModeratorAre you checked to see if any other code is hooking that
do_action_ref_array? Maybe another plugin?
Or perhaps some other ajax-related code in your theme or another plugin?Maybe check to see if not passing the
$messageobject by reference in that hook makes any difference.December 7, 2016 at 5:40 pm #261847In reply to: bp-template-notice failure
melodies
ParticipantHello @danbp,
Below are the details, as requested:– The WordPress version was 4.6.1.
(upgraded to 4.7 to see if that will solve the problem, but it didn’t).
– The BuddyPress version is 2.7.2.
– The BbPress version is 2.5.11.
– The problem started when I upgraded from “WordPress 4.5.3” and “BuddyPress 2.6.1.1” to “WordPress 4.6.1” and “BuddyPress 2.6.2.”
– The theme I tested with is: Twenty Sixteen.
– I have not modified the core files.
– WordPress was installed as a directory, in both root and a subdirectory (Both are having the same problem).
– The only custom functions in bp-custom.php is define ‘BP_FRIENDS_SLUG’.
– The server is running on nginx, and there are no errors in the server log files for today.
I deactivated all non-BuddyPress related plugins, to make sure they’re not the cause of the problem.
This is the only notice that ever appears on the screen and in the source of the page:
<div id=”message” class=”bp-template-notice updated”>
<p>You successfully left the group.</p>
</div>
This happens when I click the “leave group” button on the Groups page, and then refresh the page. After that, if I click on a BuddyPress profile page, it will still display “You successfully left the group” on the profile page as well. Trying to create a new success or error notice by clicking the “Add Friend” button, making an “edit profile” change, or refreshing the page does not change or remove the notice either. No other notice will show except for “You successfully left the group.”
I do not use any cache plugins.
I contacted the host company to see if there is a problem with the install or the server, but they said they couldn’t find any problems on their end. They cleared the server cache and uploaded new WordPress files, but the BuddyPress problem is still there.
Why is “You successfully left the group” the only notice showing on all bp templates?
December 7, 2016 at 7:56 am #261822In reply to: Placing widgets and sidebar in Forms layout
Venutius
ModeratorIf you theme’s default page has a sidebar then it’s possible to control which widgets are shown on different pages including the BuddyPress Pages by using Display Widgets SEO Plus.
December 6, 2016 at 11:16 pm #261812heytricia
ParticipantI’m in the process of integrating buddypress with a custom theme. First rodeo of this type…
How often are the bp-lecacy files updated? I’d like to just merge them into my theme files, change templates as needed, and not load a bunch of extra css and js files. But I’d hate to miss critical updates by overriding all template, style and js files with my theme.
December 6, 2016 at 3:04 pm #261799danbp
ParticipantHi,
sounds like an issue with customisation. Which one is difficult to say, specially if what you tell on this topic is related to this one !
Socialize was updated today (6 dec. 2016). Do you use this new version ?
As you use a child you need to check around it too, as BP 2.7 introduced some template improvement. Those may be in the parent now, but what with your custom child files or functions ?December 6, 2016 at 9:40 am #261788In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
danbp
ParticipantDecember 6, 2016 at 1:00 am #261779In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
aubreyw
ParticipantI’ll try to make this my last question. I think I’m going to purchase and use the BoddyBoss theme. Now that I have already added WordPress to my Bluehost account, I also have to add the BuddyBoss theme and BuddyPress to my Bluehost account as well, is that correct? And does it matter which order I add them in?
December 5, 2016 at 10:51 pm #261778In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
Venutius
ModeratorThe trouble with the pay for themes is that you need to pay for them to try them out fully so it’s difficult to recommend them as I’ve not played with most of them.
Here’s a few links, Kleo from BuddyBoss works well, there also Community Buider from BuddyDev that just been released:
December 5, 2016 at 10:42 pm #261777In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
aubreyw
ParticipantI dont mind paying a bit, so let me know if there are any specific pay options you recommend, and if the idea is to use those as a theme, or use them instead of BuddyPress.
December 5, 2016 at 10:39 pm #261776In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
Venutius
ModeratorFor some of my sites I use non BuddyPress themes because they give me the layout options that are required for the site.
What I would do is try some themes, check out what the BuddyPress pages look like. Most themes allow you to set a static front page, which you can edit freely with a page builder, allowing you to add widgets into the main content areas which a lot of social sites use to create a composite picture of the sites various activity streams.
Unfortunately it’s the pay for plugins where you actually get themes designed for social networks from the off, some of these have nice BuddyPress specific page layouts, with the free themes you will get the default page layout for the BP pages.
December 5, 2016 at 10:25 pm #261773In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
aubreyw
ParticipantThanks Venutius. The part I find confusing is that all those themes have nice fancy images and layouts, but none of them appear to be anything like an online community layout. If I choose one of the themes from WordPress Themes Directory, is it safe to assume I can easily modify it (without knowing any code) to the look and feel of an online community?
December 5, 2016 at 9:47 pm #261770In reply to: What WP theme should I use for BuddyPress?
Venutius
ModeratorBuddyPress used to come with it’s own theme, it’s still there though not really supported.
The theme dictates the look and feel of your site so recommendation is difficult, also there’s a choice to be made between premium and free themes.
For the free themes just take a look over on the WordPress Themes Directory
December 5, 2016 at 8:05 pm #261756In reply to: How can I get a registration shortcode?
danbp
ParticipantHi,
BuddyPress use templates to show his stuff.
The registration is part of WP and BP’s xprofile component add only some additionnal fields to the original register form.If you open a template file you will see a lot of code and many lines starting by do_action( ‘something’ );
These files are all stored in bp-templates/bp-legacy/buddypress/
Now you have already the where and the what. here’s the how.
To show some text on the register page you have two options:
1) altering the whole template file bp-templates/bp-legacy/buddypress/members/register.php
2) add what you want by using an action hookThe second method is the fasted and the easiest. You just need to write a function and you’re done.
function valeriemanne() { echo 'Here i am !'; } add_action( 'bp_before_register_page', 'valeriemanne' );Add this to your child theme functions.php file or into bp-custom.php
WordPress codex references
add_action
Child themeDecember 5, 2016 at 4:46 pm #261720In reply to: Group Assignment?
Venutius
ModeratorIf it was bbPress that caused your issue then yes, you’d need to take that to the theme author
December 5, 2016 at 12:32 pm #261701In reply to: BuddyPress doesn’t work (NL)
Venutius
ModeratorTry it with only BuddyPress running, deactivate all other plugins. Also, switch to the 2016 theme. BuddyPress should then work.
December 5, 2016 at 4:59 am #261695In reply to: Can not create Groups, sort of
djalecc
ParticipantHi
Yes I have tried this, the problem is still there, I have also tried other themes including twenty 12 etc.
It’s all very weird, I can make a group “feet” no problem for example, or test etc as stated above, not sure what to do, this practically makes my whole site worthless and apart from scrapping the whole thing and starting again I don’t know what to do.
December 4, 2016 at 10:08 am #261676In reply to: Profile & Cover Image NOT WORKING
danbp
Participanthi @rodgerrmi,
“not working” is not an issue, but an observation. Please describe what happen so we’re able to reproduce the issue!
As the Enlighten theme support needs to be logged in, and i don’t want do that, provide the question and answer(s) you already received from support.
Apparently, once this theme is activated, no file can be uploaded.
December 4, 2016 at 9:41 am #261674In reply to: Profile & Cover Image NOT WORKING
Venutius
ModeratorUnfortunately we tend only to support the default themes here. All I can suggest is to check if you have got a template overload in wp-content/themes/mychildtheme/buddypress or /community if you’ve got any files in there I’d try removing them to see if they had any influence.
December 3, 2016 at 7:38 pm #261665In reply to: Customize Latest News Widget
glasnhost
Participantok, you are right, it’s a widget added by buddyapp theme.
First time trying to use everything, thank you.December 3, 2016 at 6:56 pm #261663In reply to: Buddy Press is not funtioning
rageshr007
ParticipantDecember 3, 2016 at 11:19 am #261657In reply to: Ajax response with opening php tag
Marc Luther Capulong
ParticipantSo sorry @danbp.
Since installing BP 2.7.2, all the ajax response I receive starts with a php tag
<?php.
I already tried deactivating all other plugins, setting my theme to twentysixteen, but whenever I activate only BP, the issue is generated.1. WordPress version: 4.6.1
2. Installed wordpress as a directory
3. Root
4. Did not upgrade from a previous version of wordpress.
5. WordPress was functioning properly before I installed BP.
6. BP version 2.7.2
7. Did not upgrade from a previous version of BP
8. I have plugins other than BP. I already tried deactivating all plugins. Only BP causes the issue.
9. Customized theme
10. Social Portfolio
11. No
12. No
13. not running bbpress
14. Please provide a list of any errors in your server’s log files.
[03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: bp_nav was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. These globals should not be used directly and are deprecated. Please use the BuddyPress nav functions instead. Please see <a href="https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 2.6.0.) in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3996 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: Indirect modification of overloaded element of BP_Core_BP_Options_Nav_BackCompat has no effect in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-content/themes/social-portfolio/buddyboss-inc/theme-functions.php on line 2085 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: bp_nav was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. These globals should not be used directly and are deprecated. Please use the BuddyPress nav functions instead. Please see <a href="https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 2.6.0.) in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3996 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: Indirect modification of overloaded element of BP_Core_BP_Options_Nav_BackCompat has no effect in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-content/themes/social-portfolio/buddyboss-inc/theme-functions.php on line 2086 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: bp_nav was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. These globals should not be used directly and are deprecated. Please use the BuddyPress nav functions instead. Please see <a href="https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 2.6.0.) in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3996 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: Indirect modification of overloaded element of BP_Core_BP_Options_Nav_BackCompat has no effect in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-content/themes/social-portfolio/buddyboss-inc/theme-functions.php on line 2087 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: font-style in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-content/themes/social-portfolio/buddyboss-inc/theme-functions.php on line 1163 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: subsets in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-content/themes/social-portfolio/buddyboss-inc/theme-functions.php on line 1164 [03-Dec-2016 11:26:59 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: google in /var/www/html/evriend/wp-content/themes/social-portfolio/buddyboss-inc/theme-functions.php on line 116515. No one yet. running on my local machine
16. Apache
December 2, 2016 at 11:59 pm #261651shanebp
ModeratorIt’s a rare person who writes their own theme, these days.
I’m no theme expert, but it doesn’t seem like the BP templates are being loaded.
You may want to check on how your theme loads templates and whether those methods are different than the ones used in WP default themes like 2015, etc.Have you read thru the links on this page; might provide some clues:
https://codex.buddypress.org/themes/December 2, 2016 at 10:19 pm #261650ffjosh
ParticipantMy partner and I are developing the theme ourselves.
December 2, 2016 at 10:00 pm #261649Venutius
ModeratorThe first step is to raise it as an issue with the theme developer, theme compatibility kind of demands that they don’t switch of BuddyPress lol.
Are you sticking with the theme?
December 2, 2016 at 5:48 pm #261641In reply to: Use default WP registration page in Buddypress
danbp
ParticipantHi @kaosone1975,
add those snippets to bp-custom.php and give a try:
function bpfr_redirect() { if ( bp_is_current_component( 'register' ) ) { wp_redirect( get_option('siteurl') . '/wp-login.php?action=register' ); } } add_filter('get_header','bpfr_redirect', 1 ); function my_disable_bp_registration() { remove_action( 'bp_init', 'bp_core_wpsignup_redirect' ); remove_action( 'bp_screens', 'bp_core_screen_signup' ); } add_action( 'bp_loaded', 'my_disable_bp_registration' ); -
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