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  • #104021
    @mercime
    Participant

    – Did you install and activate any plugin before this happened? Deactivate it.
    – Did you install and activate any theme before this happened? Change to bp-default.
    – Contact your webhost if they made any changes in server.
    – Re-run Settings > Permalinks again.

    #104016

    In reply to: Group avatar size.

    do u know howe to change size header image of my theme???

    #104004
    Aphrodite
    Participant

    I need 6 thematic portal running fine buddypress and it does. And the ability to create subsite by users. So with non buddypress themes.

    The 6 portals are BP since I want to have different themes but ONE community, accessible via this 6 portals with custumized content and post but same community.

    But for now it does not work as it “should” since it is not possible to register from one of those portal. Only the main site allow it :)

    Though it is possible to subscibe to any site usig the default wordpress process on the non buddypress sites on the network…

    gwu123
    Participant

    it is something to do with “BP_DTheme.accepted” replacing “bp_terms_accepted” from the older version of global.gs.

    it is somehow to do with the use of BP_DTheme in the new global.js

    #103994
    modemlooper
    Moderator

    If you can deactivate all plugins and then ONLY activate template pack. Try that. The javascript I posted from your theme could be funky with other javascript. Not sure why they have CSS in it instead of having it in the css file.

    #103993
    airrocker2
    Member

    Most theme developers won’t help when the issue is caused by a plugin, but I’ll give it a try. If anyone else has any ideas, please weigh in just in case.

    #103992
    modemlooper
    Moderator

    Did you try to ask the theme developer?

    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    You’ll have to write a conditional in your theme’s groups/single/forum/topic.php that will echo ‘started’ when the post is the first one in the topic and otherwise says ‘replied’. You should be able to get the post’s position out of the $topic_template->topic global.

    #103980
    thealchemist
    Member

    The Results are in!
    BOWOB does not function. Breaks the theme. Awaiting response from developer.
    BP-Chat does not function. Been in beta 2 for ages. Does not recognize when members are logged in and the time for users to display in chat is so long most peeps gave up.
    Looks like I will get cometchat.

    #103979
    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    If you are using non-BP themes on subsites, then what is the purpose of having BP_ENABLE_MULTIBLOG enabled?

    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    Please don’t bump your posts more than once every 24 hours.

    You can remove the sidebar on individual group pages by modifying the groups/single/home.php template in your child theme. (If you don’t have a child theme, see https://codex.buddypress.org/theme-development/building-a-buddypress-child-theme/) The sidebar file is included near the bottom – just delete those lines.

    You can reduce the font using css. All groups pages have the body class “groups”, which should make it pretty easy to specify that you only want to change font sizes on those pages.

    #103965
    Aphrodite
    Participant

    I do have this linein my wp-config and it works fine. And I need it (by the way, the good thing is that any “non bp” theme on sub site works just fine without any problem)

    My problem is just as i told, the registration link which does not work. The link in subsites is subsite.com/register. I’d like it to disply the registration page but it does not. I dont want the registration on the main site :)

    #103961
    airrocker2
    Member

    Thanks for the reply modemlooper. That got us halfway there. There is now a very small popup when you mouse over the thumbnail, but still not the nice styled box that should be there (which you can view in the demo theme).

    Any other ideas?

    Thanks!

    #103953
    thealchemist
    Member

    @r-a-y Thanks for the suggestion. But did not work; and probably because the regular BP Activity Stream is not the home page for this theme.

    #103949
    modemlooper
    Moderator

    Thanks @r-a-y

    #103947
    r-a-y
    Keymaster

    This might not apply to you, but If you’re using the BP activity stream as the front page, you’d have to use a BuddyPress-specific function:
    `bp_is_front_page()`

    #103946
    r-a-y
    Keymaster

    Yeah, I know it’s not really intuitive in BP 1.2 as the settings pages piggyback off the plugins template.

    BP v1.3 will fix this with dedicated template files specifically for the settings pages:
    https://trac.buddypress.org/browser/trunk/bp-themes/bp-default/members/single/settings

    #103929

    In reply to: Theme Protection

    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    I really wouldn’t advise playing any games for many reasons;consider, you won’t see any pros taking this sort of action!

    #103927

    In reply to: Theme Protection

    James
    Participant

    thanks to both, something new is always highly appreciated. as I am new in php, question is not very important, simple interest of what happends in this area.
    what I understand from firebug work is that it shows where (css file) css id of particular site’s area is located. comparing to what mercime wrote, as I understand, easiest solution for beginners is to rename style.css and make several renamed clones of it with incorrect info, what will make thief at least to think which code to use.
    never use described method, this is just imagination :)

    #103922
    thealchemist
    Member

    ? Anyone? Am I barking up the wrong tree?

    #103914

    In reply to: Child theme

    modemlooper
    Moderator
    #103909

    In reply to: Child theme

    jake007
    Member

    Okay, thanks, makes sense So..If I alreay have a child theme that was created by the author and have it installed as a theme, do I need to do anything else but to revert to it, activate it and make changes there.. then revert back to my main theme. Or do I need to link them somehow?

    #103907

    In reply to: Child theme

    modemlooper
    Moderator

    Child themes work like this: Say you have a house and you want it to look different, you would then buy paint and furniture and curtains to make it loo different but the walls and roof and floors still look he same and are in the same place. The parent theme is the walls and floors and those never change.

    Basically the child theme is a way to tell word press to use all the files from a theme but make certain changes you want in a separate theme that way the parent theme files are never changed. If you do need to change one of the parent files then you copy that file over to the child folder and it will override the parent file.

    header.php in a child theme folder will override header.php in the parent theme folder. Make a mistake? No biggie you can just copy the parent header.php over to the child theme again since you never edit the parent files.

    https://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes

    #103906
    @mercime
    Participant

    You’re welcome :-)

    #103905

    In reply to: Theme Protection

    @mercime
    Participant

    @janismo I get what you mean. Perhaps set up a deterrent by importing multiple CSS files which are all compressed into one-liners and see how patient the other would be in transforming the one line into accepted format. Thing is, there are applications that can even copy and download whole websites lock, stock and barrel without requiring FTP passwords. In relation to this, there’s a website which has an extensive list of well-known websites beside screenshots/URL’s of reported sites which completely copied the original site’s design to a pixel, complete with stolen content.

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