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April 20, 2012 at 3:53 am #133261
In reply to: BP-Default theme header
idowu
Participantthank you for the response. but i want to know further, how do i safely remove the blue background in the header. i will love to build my custom menu items and header image.
thank youApril 20, 2012 at 3:36 am #133260teorourke
ParticipantHah! My fault, I stopped at the end of the first post and didn’t follow through with the second. I’ll try all that now and let you know how it works out.
April 20, 2012 at 3:28 am #133259@mercime
Participant@teorourke I know you do not have a sidebar.php in your theme. Please read the instruction above:
B. Create a BLANK sidebar-buddypress.php
Open up sidebar-buddypress.php and paste this: …..Content will be added for the BP template files to adjust the structure and not for your regular WP files.
April 20, 2012 at 2:50 am #133258teorourke
ParticipantThanks for the work!
Two things I found out where the index.php is. Here’s the pastebin for the index.php.
Above you detailed how to make the header-buddypress.php. That’s done, and looks good so far. However I don’t know how to go about doing the sidebar. I did more research and found out there’s no sidebar.php included on purpose. Below the maker explains why in the documentation that came with the theme.
“Swagger is a 960px fixed-width theme with indented and intuitively spaced HTML. You will find in-line commenting allthroughout the HTML so that you can always figure out what section of the layout you are in. The backbone of every page is as follows:
`…page menu, social links, search box……logo, main menu, header ad……category/review menu……latest slider……or…(for full-width pages)
…all page content, including featured slider, post loop, and article slider…(only applies to non full-width pages)
…all sidebar widget content……footer widgets, copyright bar…`
In order to create this HTML structure, each page includes the header.php and footer.php files. You will notice there is no “sidebar.php” file in Swagger. That is because there are 16 unique widget areas, and rather than creating 16 separate files – one for each widget area – the sidebars are included directly in each of the pages that they are assigned to.”
So! How do we go about doing this, now that we have that information?
April 20, 2012 at 1:55 am #133256@mercime
ParticipantWP/BP versions? What theme are you using? Has it been updated for BP 1.5.5? Have you tried changing to bp-default theme and checking if issue has been resolved?
April 20, 2012 at 12:28 am #133252In reply to: Easel Theme – Buddypress Alignment problem
@mercime
Participant== Only one thing which I could tweak is the main bar displaying.. Friends, on the profile for example, needs to be moved to the right a little bit. ==
@owen_a Not clear. What main bar, the buddybar? And what friends on the profile, in members > friends list? URI pointing to friends on the profile and “main bar”?
April 20, 2012 at 12:24 am #133251@mercime
ParticipantCode moved to http://wp.me/p1I84P-1F
April 20, 2012 at 12:23 am #133250@mercime
Participant@teorourke Based on initial scan, you only need to create two new files, header-buddypress.php and sidebar-buddypress.php to make your theme compatible with BuddyPress.
If you’ve revised any of the BP template files transferred to your swagger theme folder in server during the BP Compatibility process, please delete the 6 BP folders transferred to your swagger theme folder in server – activity, blogs, forums, members, groups, register – then re-run Appearance > BP Compatibility again to make sure that you have clean template files.
April 20, 2012 at 12:08 am #133249teorourke
ParticipantFor some reason I just simply cannot find what’s needed. Maybe this is it?
April 19, 2012 at 11:44 pm #133248@mercime
Participant@teorourke I was waiting for your theme’s index.php file to double-check the HTML structure so that we’ll get this hopefully in one go. As I mentioned above, that code you posted for index.php is obviously a BuddyPress template file see “BuddyPress – Members Directory”. written near the top of the file….
In any case, I will be posting the instructions in a few minutes. If this doesn’t work for you, do ask the theme author to look at this post and help you with the final touches.
April 19, 2012 at 11:16 pm #133245In reply to: Matching buddypress to my ‘theme’
Hugo Ashmore
ParticipantWhat have your tried? Have a look through the codex for some guides to theme compatibility and using the template pack plugin, have a stab at getting things going then if you get stuck no doubt mercime will help out if you post back.
April 19, 2012 at 10:04 pm #133244teorourke
ParticipantIt’s been a few days now, I’d really appreciate help on this if anyone can spare a moment? Thanks!
April 19, 2012 at 9:38 pm #133242In reply to: Easel Theme – Buddypress Alignment problem
owen_a
MemberThank you very much! I’m glad to say that I have it working. Only one thing which I could tweak is the main bar displaying.. Friends, on the profile for example, needs to be moved to the right a little bit. Do you know which part of the CSS handles this?
April 19, 2012 at 8:23 pm #133237In reply to: Easel Theme – Buddypress Alignment problem
@mercime
ParticipantCode is posted at http://wp.me/p1I84P-1y
April 19, 2012 at 8:22 pm #133236In reply to: Easel Theme – Buddypress Alignment problem
@mercime
Participant@owen_a Based on initial scan, you only need to create two new files, header-buddypress.php and sidebar-buddypress.php to make your theme compatible with BuddyPress.
If you’ve revised any of the BP template files transferred to your Easel theme folder in server during the BP Compatibility process, please delete the 6 BP folders transferred to your Easel theme folder in server – activity, blogs, forums, members, groups, register – then re-run Appearance > BP Compatibility again to make sure that you have clean template files.
April 19, 2012 at 6:36 pm #133232In reply to: Custom Front Page – How?
@mercime
ParticipantWorks for either WP the or BP default/child theme, https://codex.wordpress.org/Creating_a_Static_Front_Page
April 19, 2012 at 5:48 pm #133230In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Switcher Link Broken
InHouse
Member@modemlooper, it’s a custom BP child theme and the issue is fixed now. I had a guy help me find the issue. I don’t really understand how it was fixed but the important thing is that it’s fixed. I didn’t even know this thread was responded to.
“A couple of things – first, I found that the trigger was JavaScript driven, so I tracked back the jQuery directions that ran it. I found that they were using jQuery to set a cookie – but there was no jQuery cookie package installed, so I added that. Then, I noted that it *seemed* like that jQuery code was setting a cookie for ‘mobile’ rather than for ‘normal’ when it ran — so it seemed like it was working backwards. I’m not honestly certain which of these changes worked — but as a combination, it worked.”
April 19, 2012 at 8:44 am #133224@mercime
Participant@tank2012 did you install and activate BP Template Pack plugin first to make your theme compatible with BuddyPress, then go through Appearance > BP Compatibility to finish?
Did you follow the instructions above?
If you already did so, post site URI so we could see what’s not working with your theme and BP template files.
April 19, 2012 at 7:53 am #133223In reply to: [Resolved] Default Theme CSS on Subdomain in IE 9
neiloughton
ParticipantApril 19, 2012 at 7:26 am #133222tank2012
MemberDoc how did you get on with 13th floor and buddy press? I’m struggling my ass off. Can you help me plz?
April 19, 2012 at 6:37 am #133221@mercime
Participant== I set up a membership setup page with custom fields? ==
Is this via a plugin or did you mean the fields you added in BuddyPress > Profile Fields?What do you mean by “none of the info she input in the fields is available”? Doesn’t show up when you open up her profile page? What theme are you using?
BP/WP versions? What theme are you using? What plugins are activated in your installation?
April 19, 2012 at 5:58 am #133219In reply to: BP-Default theme header
@mercime
Participant== to know this source file or files controlling the header of the bp-default theme. ==
The responsive stylesheet enqueued in bp-default functions.php file controls how the navigation menus are rendered when viewing the site on tablets and mobiles
https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/1.5.5/bp-themes/bp-default/_inc/css/responsive.cssApril 19, 2012 at 1:16 am #133213jetgirlart
MemberI have the same exact problem. I tried installing on a site WP 3.3.1/BP 1.5.5. and got this after installing the buddypress plugin manually. Gave up and wiped my entire wordpress install.
Tried again, fresh wordpress, fresh database, and even installed BuddyPress through the admin “add new plugin” area.
Both installs were using the default BP theme that it comes with. All other plugins disabled/deleted via ftp/or for the fresh build never installed any at all (other than BP)
Couldn’t get it to work in any possible manner.
April 18, 2012 at 7:44 pm #133204April 18, 2012 at 5:43 pm #133191In reply to: [Resolved] Profile fields visible even to anonymous
shanebp
ModeratorYou want to not show profile fields on the profile pages for non-members ?
Try this – it should not show profile fields for users who are not logged-inIn /your-theme/members/single/profile/profile-loop.php
At the very top, replace this:
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