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August 22, 2011 at 4:44 pm #118850
In reply to: How to restrict users to child theme only
modemlooper
ModeratorHave you tried using a different parent theme, to test if it’s the child or 20 11? I haven’t used 20 11 for a parent but I think I read somewhere a problem with 20 11 as a parent.
August 22, 2011 at 4:40 pm #118849In reply to: How to restrict users to child theme only
w101
ParticipantYes… they are named as follows:
Parent theme:
/wp–content/themes/twentyeleven/Child theme:
/wp–content/themes/twentyelevenchild/Style sheet for child theme is as follows:
/*
Theme Name: Twenty Eleven Child
Description: Child theme for the Twenty Eleven theme
Author: xatblogs.com
Template: twentyeleven
*/@import url(“../twentyeleven/style.css”);
How do they look?
August 22, 2011 at 4:35 pm #118848In reply to: Changing text colors in bp-default theme.
wilfil
ParticipantAdd
a {color:blue !important;}
to your child theme
August 22, 2011 at 4:29 pm #118847In reply to: How to restrict users to child theme only
modemlooper
ModeratorJust to be sure, does the child theme have a different name and do you have => Template: twentyeleven in the style sheet header?
August 22, 2011 at 3:47 pm #118843In reply to: Frisco Child Theme
PJ
ParticipantHmm, alright.
August 22, 2011 at 3:45 pm #118842In reply to: Frisco Child Theme
David Carson
Participant@pjnu I’m pretty sure I just did. If you’re not comfortable using the latest BP trunk or consistently updating the theme, I’d suggest waiting for BP 1.5 to be released and then download the theme from the WordPress theme repository as soon as it’s available.
August 22, 2011 at 3:41 pm #118841In reply to: Frisco Child Theme
PJ
Participant@davidtcarson I thought this theme was for use with 1.5?? If so, I don’t know why it isn’t working on my 1.5 b2 install.
Please clarify… is your theme for use with BuddyPress 1.9.2, 1.5 b2, or this trunk version you just shared? Do you have a link to current/detailed install directions? Thanks.
August 22, 2011 at 3:26 pm #118838In reply to: BP 1.5 and a Child Theme Custom Header?
Nahum
ParticipantMy bad, I just wasted this entire thread….looking in the bp-custom, I found this,
define( ‘BP_DTHEME_DISABLE_CUSTOM_HEADER’, true );
…a little embarrassing, what a rookie.
August 22, 2011 at 3:23 pm #118837In reply to: BP 1.5 and a Child Theme Custom Header?
Nahum
ParticipantIt’s a child theme of the BP-Default. I tried activating the parent BP-Default but I still don’t see it under Appearance.
August 22, 2011 at 3:21 pm #118836In reply to: BP 1.5 and a Child Theme Custom Header?
David Carson
ParticipantThe default theme in 1.5 still has that option. You can always activate the default theme to see that option.
But it’s possible that the child theme you are using does not support that option.
Are you making your own child theme? Or are you using something else?
August 22, 2011 at 3:18 pm #118835In reply to: BP 1.5 and a Child Theme Custom Header?
Nahum
Participant@davidtcarson thanks but I’m now rereading my post and it looks like a screwed the terminology all up in trying to refer to the Custom Header link under Appearance -> Header as the wp-admin “menu item”. hehe. Not the frontend navigation menu.
Just how there is a Appearance -> Background, I thought that there was also a Appearance-> Header to customize the bp-default header’s color/image background. I’m not seeing it.
August 22, 2011 at 2:32 pm #118833In reply to: BP 1.5 and a Child Theme Custom Header?
David Carson
ParticipantGo to “Dashboard > Appearance > Menus” (/wp-admin/nav-menus.php).
Create your menu. Upon saving the new menu, you should see a box appear in the upper left corner called “Theme Locations” and you’ll have the option to select the menu you just created for “Primary Navigation”.
August 22, 2011 at 1:58 pm #118830In reply to: Frisco Child Theme
David Carson
Participant@pjnu To use the theme prior the official BuddyPress 1.5 release, you must consistently update both BuddyPress (https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk) and Frisco (https://github.com/davidtcarson/frisco).
The BuddyPress team is making updates everyday to BuddyPress 1.5. And I am making updates almost every day to the theme. If your BuddyPress version has not been updated or the theme has not been updated, you should expect to see strange results.
This will all settle down once BuddyPress 1.5 is released and Frisco theme is in the WordPress theme repository.
August 22, 2011 at 1:52 pm #118829In reply to: Frisco Child Theme
David Carson
Participant@pjnu What version of BuddyPress and WordPress are you using?
“Frisco requires BuddyPress 1.5 and WordPress 3.2.1 or 3.3 (nightly build).”
August 22, 2011 at 12:07 pm #118828In reply to: BP 1.5b2 in Child Theme
Ash Shaw
ParticipantCool, thx for the quick reply
August 22, 2011 at 11:50 am #118827In reply to: BP 1.5b2 in Child Theme
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterTemplate Pack hasnt been updated yet, so your first option is best
August 22, 2011 at 5:04 am #118823In reply to: Frisco Child Theme
PJ
Participanthttp://i56.tinypic.com/2sbo6rr.png
Yes, I’ve enabled a menu, downloaded the zip from github, cleared my cache, crossed my fingers… but the theme continues to appear broken. Is anyone else having this issue?
August 21, 2011 at 7:21 pm #118806In reply to: Profile download as a shopping cart
modemlooper
Moderatorbasically you’d allow each member to create a blog and then they can run a wp-ecommerce on each blog you can theme it so it would be streamlined and look like one cohesive site.
August 20, 2011 at 10:05 pm #118782In reply to: Remove search box from header in Default bp theme
tommyhoang
Member@sbruner, thanks for the article!
August 20, 2011 at 2:37 am #118764In reply to: How to edit the Buddypress default theme navigation?
@mercime
ParticipantOne way to change the menu links would be to hardcode the links you want there. This would mean copying the header.php file from bp-default theme into your child theme folder.
Another way is to set up a new custom menu which would involve creating a functions.php in your child theme and copying over the header.php from bp-default theme into your child theme folder. The following should help you get wp_nav_menu going in your theme http://justintadlock.com/archives/2010/06/01/goodbye-headaches-hello-menus
August 19, 2011 at 11:04 pm #118757In reply to: How to edit the Buddypress default theme navigation?
5227699
Inactivesorry…WP 3.2.1, BP 1.2.9
bp-default child theme
I want to be able to choose what shows in the menu and currently I have no idea how to do this…I also would like to edit the look of it, change to an image maybe? Not sure yet…but right now I have no clue how to even start being able to tweak that menu bar.August 19, 2011 at 9:41 pm #118751In reply to: How do you edit the admin widget?
@mercime
ParticipantIt’s a block of code in sidebar.php from line 8 – 56
https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/1.2.9/bp-themes/bp-default/sidebar.php#L8August 19, 2011 at 7:28 pm #118745In reply to: Remove search box from header in Default bp theme
Steve Bruner
Participant@tommyhoang– why not widgetize your header! http://wpmu.org/how-to-widgetize-a-page-post-header-or-any-other-template-in-wordpress/
Make sure to do it in your BP child theme… don’t hack bp-default.
August 19, 2011 at 6:34 pm #118741In reply to: How to edit the Buddypress default theme navigation?
@mercime
ParticipantWP/BP versions? What theme are you using – bp-default child theme or WP theme with BP Template Pack? What exactly do you want to do with the menu?
August 19, 2011 at 1:45 pm #118732In reply to: Members Page has error
vincentcruz
MemberSeems that my back-slashes were omitted in the previous post.
Just to clarify:
..YOUR-THEME-FOLDER/members
(Contains files for the members directory)..YOUR-THEME-FOLDER/members/single
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