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  • Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    Those tabs are created in your theme’s header.php. You can just move them around in the markup itself by cutting and pasting. See https://codex.buddypress.org/theme-development/building-a-buddypress-child-theme/ for more info on creating a child theme.

    #102253
    Boone Gorges
    Keymaster

    Your second two issues seem to be related to the theme. See https://codex.buddypress.org/theme-development/building-a-buddypress-child-theme/ for how to build a child theme. Member directory templates are members/index.php and members/members-loop.php. Group home page templates are is groups/single/.

    I am not sure I understand the first problem. Are you saying that crop isn’t working? Can you describe in more detail what is happening? Also, any details you could provide about your installation would be helpful https://buddypress.org/community/groups/how-to-and-troubleshooting/forum/topic/when-asking-for-support/

    In the future I also suggest giving a more descriptive title to your support forum posts. Everyone who comes here is looking for help, so titling your post ‘heeeeeeelp’ does not tell anyone what it’s about.

    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    Spent another hour looking at this. Still can’t recreate or understand what might be happening.

    To those who say this is a problem: can you list all of the active plugins and theme that you are using? Something that would be very handy is if you could temporarily disable all plugins other than BuddyPress, revert back to the BP-Default theme, create new Activity Stream content, and letting us know if the problem still exists.

    EDIT: tested this on trunk, fwiw.

    #102205
    kateM82
    Member

    Started from scratch, all works a treat now. Thanks for all your help!

    #102188
    David Carson
    Participant

    You could create the illusion through customizing your navigation and theme.

    Or maybe give this method a try – https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/install-buddypress-on-a-secondary-blog/

    #102146

    Sorry for any confusion. In the top menu bar click the “Sign-up” link and look at the registration boxes and you will see that they are aligned to the left of the theme. I am trying to get all the pages in buddypress to align with theme. If you set up an account you will see that all of the pages are aligned to the far left of the screen.

    #102143
    bigtweet
    Participant

    I have found a possible bug in the BlogsMU Theme that can account for the group creation bug scenario exactly as described by Anointed.

    I posted some details along with a proposed fix here:
    http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/buddypress-group-creation-bug-in-blogsmu-theme-with-proposed-fix

    Even if one isn’t using the BlogsMU theme, it is possible that the same scenario I described in the link above could occur with an incorrect URL reference in another theme.

    I’m wondering if it might be better/safer if BuddyPress avoided cookies altogether in the group creation process and instead relied on the URL to carry state information?

    – Scott

    #102133
    kulinfx
    Member

    When I install the buddypress template pack plugin and activate it my site gets broken doesnt work, then i deleted the files from the server for the plugin and then the site started working.

    To make sure i installed it twice both times it didnot work so i had to delete the plugin, is there any way where by I could get the plugin to work.

    #102118
    bgrun80
    Participant

    Thanks for the quick replies.

    @modemlooper: When I tried your code, it gave me this…
    Warning: Division by zero in C:xampplitehtdocswp-contentthemespartyhookupsindex.php on line 10
    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswp-contentthemespartyhookupsindex.php:4) in C:xampplitehtdocswp-includespluggable.php on line 890

    @Jalien: I will give it a shot, but I’d really prefer to use my own code and keep plugins to a minimum

    I tried this and it worked, but I’m wondering if it will break something else or if it’s bad programming practice. Any thoughts?

    if ( !is_user_logged_in() ) :
    global $bp;
    $bp->signup->step = ‘request-details’;
    locate_template( array( ‘registration/register.php’ ), true );
    else :
    index.php as usual

    BTW, I switched to default theme, they are still off.

    I just set up my wp network, so I have no plugins installed other than bp, and wordpress and bp-template pack.

    Is this offset just for me, or for all users?

    #102092
    ultimateuser
    Participant

    @gunju2221

    Thanks for your advice.

    Ive replaced ajax.php with the original version in:
    …l/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/bp-default/_inc

    and functions.php in:
    …/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/bp-default

    and bp-messages.php in:
    …/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/buddypress

    It didnt solve the problem :-(

    #102086
    ultimateuser
    Participant

    @gunju2221

    1. Default
    2. Yes Im using quite a lot of plugins
    3. Not to functions and im only using a Child theme
    4. Latest version

    #102085
    Virtuali
    Participant

    Sorry for not noticing your post.

    1. Are you using custom or default theme?
    2. Did you recently add any plugins relating to buddypress?
    3. Did you recently make any changes to the core or any other important files? (functions.php)
    4. What version of buddypress are u using?

    Nahum
    Participant

    @ganesi Buddypress is a plugin for a wordpress blog. Once activated on the wordpress blog, BP components/features/functionality will only fully work if you have a theme that is compatible with the Buddypress plugin.

    The buddypress plugin comes with a default theme you can use. And that is a Buddypress default setup, I think that is what you might be refering to as “standalone” bp. its not really standalone, it’s a theme that comes with the BP plugin that you enable first then activate the BP plugin.

    the buddypress plugin itself is a suite of “plugins” including the forums. Once you have a bp ready theme and buddypress plugin activated you can then activate the forums component(“bbpress plugin”) in the bp admin. once you have the forums activated you can then add additional features to your BP-forum by way of more Bp forum specific plugins. phew.

    hope that helps, i kinda confused myself for a minute there. that’s a lot plugins on plugins crisscrossing there. :)

    #102041
    Virtuali
    Participant

    @ddgdaily, download the theme again from the original website.

    Get the Archive.php or the original file where it is causing you problems.

    Copy and Paste the original code into your current file so everything is back to normal :)

    #102037
    kateM82
    Member

    :( I guess that’s what happens when you just make it up as you go along.

    Richard
    Participant

    @chouxpastry2002

    I don’t think this is a plugin issue. I have every plugin disabled except Buddypress, and I’m still having this issue. I’m going to replace the BP-default theme folder with an older version, and see what happens.

    #102021
    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    this page in the codex explains how the adminbar functions:

    https://codex.buddypress.org/theme-development/modifying-the-buddypress-admin-bar/

    #102006
    modemlooper
    Moderator

    Code is a mess. needs to be reformatted for better reading. Something is missing like a div. Look at line 53: < p class="postmetadata

    Seems to be missing a closing /p tag

    #102004
    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    Well it’s hidden! can’t say why as it’s a custom theme.

    if you want to see if it works enclose the ruleset in comments

    `
    /*
    #wp-admin-bar, #wp-admin-bar.padder {
    height: 0;
    display: none; /* Hide it- not required. */

    }
    */
    `
    Of course this will depend on whether the original styles for adminbar are being called and whether they suit the layout as to whether anything is seen.

    #101982
    sienteastu
    Participant

    I think that it is for the theme that you have….. i have themes which the navigation is show, but in other not. for example if you put the facelook theme, which is compatible with buddypress not show the bar…

    #101969
    acaps2007
    Member

    Yes, everything is running fine. I am fairly certain the theme does not include activity bar. I.e. the buddypress plugin has all the files for it, but the theme does not include it. I’d like to add it in. I’m not sure what hook to look for in footer.php. Again, I feel like adding the activity bar is just a matter of placing the correct code in my header to display it. Any idea what that code would be?

    Also, thank you again for the help. I really appreciate it!

    #101951
    Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    The issue is really why it’s not displaying in the first place, does footer.php have that hook I mentioned above? Problem is that we have no particular knowledge of what this custom theme has done or whether you have followed all the steps with the template pack to make a BP ready set of files including a certain amount of hand editing of files – although judging by the fact you mention no other issues you likely have.

    #101940

    yeah i also thought maybe it was the theme until i saw that even with BP default i couldnt see the create a group link or button…..

    #101908
    techguy
    Participant

    I’d have to look into how to send custom fields to Paypal, but then you could just add it to your child theme in the group-header.php (or hook it if you prefer). Then, just use bp_group_name() or something like that to get the name of the group and put that into the PayPal link as a custom field.

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