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October 13, 2010 at 8:58 am #95034
Hugo Ashmore
ParticipantYou have got a huge heap of plugins running. The first rule of troubleshooting is to reduce down to the most basic functionality to produce a test case that demonstrates the issue or not, ideally one runs the basic installation which will not demonstrate the issue, then start to add back in plugins one by one checking each time to see if the issue kicks in again, or work that in reverse and start disabling plugins one by one checking as you go so that you know what plugin causes the problem.
This is exactly the same reason we ask that people drop back to the default theme as doing that tells us immediately if an issue is related to BP or a custom theme.
October 13, 2010 at 8:38 am #95029JohnnyScience
MemberThese are my active plugins, which one do you think would affect something like this?
Adrotate
After the Deadline – Adds a contextual spell, style, and grammar checker to WordPress. Write better and spend less time editing.
Akismet – checks comments against akismet web sercvice to see if they look like spam
Autochimp – mailchimp plugin
Automatic WordPress backup
BP Disable Activation
BP Group Managment
Buddypress – this does have an upgrade to 1.2.5.2 – would this affect things perhaps?
Buddypress Like
Buddypress Admin Bar Mods
Buddypress Rate Forum Posts
Buddypress Templete Pack
Configure SMTP
Google analytics for wordpress
Invite anyone
Lab Photobooth
Lab Photo
Lap Protect Plugin
Mailchimp
Microkids Related Posts
OEMBED FOR BUDDYPRESS
Cinocopa viewer
Theme my Login – which I dont even know if its working
TinyMCE advanced
Users to CSV
Welcome Pack – which I dont even have setup or use yet
WP-Useronline – works with my CometChat chat bar
WPtouch iphone theme
Any ideas which one it could be?
October 13, 2010 at 2:13 am #95012In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Theme
Sofian J. Anom
ParticipantNow the activity as the home page is working, and the logout button is also displayed after login. Another problem is the blog page/tab can not display the list of blog posts. He even displays a list of blogs because I named the page/tab “Blog”. Login form on the front page also does not work: every time I login always redirected to the wp-login.
October 13, 2010 at 12:07 am #95005In reply to: Prevent Admin Bar from interfering with themes
@mercime
Participant@fjrichman if you import the adminbar.css from the bp-default theme into your theme’s style.css, there won’t be any gap if you disable the BP Admin Barl , The bp-admin-bar.css you imported takes care of adding the necessary space at the top when you enable bp admin bar. When you disable bp admin bar, your theme will go back to original setting without extraneous gap.
October 12, 2010 at 11:04 pm #95000In reply to: CSS mystery…
pcwriter
ParticipantYes: child-theme of bp-default.
child-theme/header calls child-theme/style.css and child-theme/custom.css
child-theme/style.css imports bp-default/style.cssSo if I remove the background property from, say div#container in child-theme/style.css, it gets that background from bp-default. Then if I add the background property to child-theme/custom.css, nothing changes, even with !important added.
Like I say, I’m stumped
October 12, 2010 at 10:50 pm #94998In reply to: CSS mystery…
Roger Coathup
ParticipantIs this in a child theme from bp-default?
Have you checked the file path is correct to your custom.css file? Do an inspect element in your browser and check the path bloginfo is generating – is it the one you expect?
Also, not sure what you mean by it “it defaults to bp-default/_inc/css/default” … is this a child theme, or have you just tried modifying style.css in the bp-default theme itself?
If you have made a child theme, and followed the standard bp css structure – then style.css will include the default.css in your child theme’s _inc/css folder – not to the default.css in the bp-default theme.
If you clarify these questions, it might help explain which css files are actually being used.
October 12, 2010 at 10:42 pm #94997In reply to: Prevent Admin Bar from interfering with themes
fjrichman
MemberWell that doesn’t help, because the CSS for a theme will need to be different when the bar is there and when it isn’t. If i have to use CSS to push a theme down so it looks right then it’s going to leave a gap when the bar is missing.
October 12, 2010 at 8:47 pm #94983Boone Gorges
KeymasterA couple things –
– You need an `if` before `bp_has_profile`, eg `( if ( bp_has_profile( ‘profile_group_id=1,3,4’ ) ) ) :`
– You’ll need to close the ifs and whiles; before the final `}` put `endwhile; endif;`
– You need to actually display some content after bp_the_profile_group();. Look at the xprofile templates (bp-themes/bp-default/profile…) to get a sense of the template tags you’ll use inside of the loop to display content.October 12, 2010 at 7:59 pm #94980In reply to: New Buddypress Theme: Custom Community – 1.0
konradS
Participanthere’s the link to custom community theme in the WP repository:
https://wordpress.org/extend/themes/custom-communitydemo site is now here:
http://www.custom-community.themekraft.com/October 12, 2010 at 4:46 pm #94962In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Theme
modemlooper
Moderator@lightcapturer when you get a notice to update to 1.0.1 do it. I’ve fixed it so it shows when you chooses activity as the home page.
October 12, 2010 at 4:37 pm #94959In reply to: Widget: Who is online
techguy
ParticipantI heard it was removed because it was showing a bunch of spam users that had joined. The only who is online widget that I know of is the default one that comes with the default theme.
October 12, 2010 at 1:56 pm #94934In reply to: BuddyPress and WP Custom Post Types?
kunalb
Participant@JacobPolavieja Yup — by default BP treats WP Custom Post types like normal blog posts and inherits the standard functionality. BPCP sidesteps the whole WP display, etc. procedure, and makes custom post types behave like a component in BP — if you were to register a post type using BPCP too, you’d get activity stream integration, a separate directory for that particular post type, a front end editor that mimics the back end admin screen to an extent (inheriting custom widgets you add, etc — this will be slowly improved over time), and default theme files that are automatically picked up from within the plugin unless you have replacements defined in your themes folder.
October 12, 2010 at 11:38 am #94925In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Theme
Sofian J. Anom
ParticipantJust tried with IPad simulator (because I do not have iPhone or IPad
), was not found logout button after I login. Maybe because I use a child theme and set activity as home page, or there are some things I missed.There are several plugins that should be disabled because it doesn’t work on this theme.
October 12, 2010 at 10:24 am #94923In reply to: BuddyPress and WP Custom Post Types?
JacoboPolavieja
ParticipantOk, I think I got it… Trying to display WP Custom Post Types in the normal way in my BuddyPress theme, works without problem.
After re-reading @kunalb ‘s plugin description, I think what it intends is to provide custom post types with a more tightful integration to BuddyPress, like having their own section (such as Groups, Activity Strems, etc).
As I don’t need that kind of functionality right now, I think I’m good with just being able to display my custom post types in my site’s several blogs.Could anyone confirm I’m not missing anything and that’s @kunalb ‘s plugin intention?
Thanks a lot! Cheers!
October 12, 2010 at 4:53 am #94907In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Theme
modemlooper
ModeratorIf you are using a page template that is not the BP activity or blog posts page then you will have to edit a file. In the plugin folder go into the themes/default and change the file front.php code
/*
Template Name: Home
*/To match the name of the page template you are using.
If you are just using a plain WP page then you’ll have to hold on a bit until I work out forcing a front page regardless of what is chosen in the wp admin.
October 12, 2010 at 2:40 am #94899paulhastings0
ParticipantDOB should never be displayed. In fact that’s not even a default BuddyPress registration option. Did you add in some registration fields of your own or did the Thesis theme?
October 12, 2010 at 2:21 am #94898In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Theme
LPH2005
ParticipantInstalled but missing the navigation at the top. The plugin Add All Nav Links to BP Adminbar is enabled but I have the ‘main navigation’ enabled.
Will keep lurking about …
URL: http://www.thechembook.com <– use the iPhone to see the plugin
October 12, 2010 at 12:27 am #94892In reply to: BuddyPress Mobile Theme
PJ
ParticipantWorks perfectly on the iPhone/iPod. I had to turn off a few plugins so my Android phone could hold its breath.
October 11, 2010 at 10:18 pm #94884In reply to: I can create a blog but not access it
Active Citizenship
ParticipantOK. Thanks to both of you. I was actually already using a WP theme and even after BP and all plugins were deactivated, I still was not able to enter a blog (even on the backend).
So I contacted my site provider and they fixed by re-applying my account’s wildcard settings. I however needed to clear my browser’s cache and cookies before I could reach my subdomains (blogs) properly.Now back to the prob I was originally trying to address, getting all the posts on the subdomain blogs to appear on my main site page. It is unclear to me if Sitewide tags can actually do this
( see discussion https://wordpress.org/support/topic/one-blog-streaming-multiple-smaller-ones). All posts do appear on the Activity page. The problem would be resolved if I could just get my Activity page to appear as my main page
Thoughts?
October 11, 2010 at 4:55 pm #94852In reply to: Fixed* help with js – twitter style login plugin
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterI will suggest that, in my experience, if you plan to distribute this code, that you do not use the jq variable. This is because jq only exists on BP-Default and any child theme.
October 11, 2010 at 3:24 pm #94840Boone Gorges
KeymasterI can’t reproduce the problem. The Max number on the widget works fine for me. What version of WP/BP are you using? Are you using other themes/plugins?
October 11, 2010 at 11:38 am #94827In reply to: If Buddypress, then sidebar and css rules
Roger Coathup
ParticipantTake a look at this page: https://codex.buddypress.org/developer-docs/conditional-template-tags/
Essentially, something like !bp_is_blog_page() will return TRUE when you are on any page that isn’t a WordPress blog page – i.e. when you are on any of the Social Network (BuddyPress) pages.
Alternatively, the default theme already embeds some class information in the body tag – although there is no single one for a BuddyPress page, so you’d have to catch all the different classes.
October 11, 2010 at 9:53 am #94821In reply to: Prevent Admin Bar from interfering with themes
@mercime
ParticipantThe simple fact is that you need the common hook, “, in footer.php of all your themes so that the bp admin bar will show up in user blogs in the same manner — inserting the bp admin bar at top of screen and pushing down the layout in the right amount.
There will be a couple or so themes where it won’t look the same because of style done on body/wrapper area. When that happens, ask WP.org forums or here to help you out with the CSS of that specific theme. Or, you can install the Firebug add-on for Mozilla and work on the style for those themes yourself.
October 11, 2010 at 8:58 am #94818In reply to: Prevent Admin Bar from interfering with themes
fjrichman
MemberAnyone have any ideas on how I could fix this so that if the admin bar is visible it pushes the site down the right amount and if it isn’t it doesn’t?
October 10, 2010 at 8:19 pm #94786silverlunace
MemberI’m having this issue as well. I am using WPMU and I have selected “user accounts may be registered” in the Super Admin > Options > Allow users to register section. Still no go. I’ve tried all of the options that allow users to register but stil nothing. The register link just goes back to the main blog.
Any suggestions?
My answers to the questions:
1. Which version of WP/MU are you running? WP 3.01
2. Did you install WP/MU as a directory or subdomain install? subdomain (http://yourwebsite.com/blog)
3. If a directory install, is it in root or in a subdirectory? root
4. Did you upgraded from a previous version of WP/MU? No, it’s a new install. Was previously a single WP and I used the “Enable Multi-Site” plugin.
5. Was WP/MU functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress (BP)? e.g. permalinks, creating a new post, commenting. Yes
6. Which version of BP are you running? 1.2.5.2
7. Did you upgraded from a previous version of BP? If so, from which version? No, it’s also a brand new install.
8. Do you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated? If so, which ones? Yes, Akismet; BuddyPress template pack; Embedded Video; Enable Multi-Site; Exec-PHP; FeedBurner FeedSmith; FeedSnap; Full Text Feed; If You Liked That; In Series; MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer; Sociable; Wp.com Stats; WP-Page Navi; and WP-Project;
9. Are you using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes? I am using the Twenty Ten Theme through the BuddyPress Template Pack plugin that allows you to use any theme with BP.
10. Have you modified the core files in any way? No
11. Do you have any custom functions in bp-custom.php? No
12. If running bbPress, which version? Or did your BuddyPress install come with a copy of bbPress built-in? Not running
13. Please provide a list of any errors in your server’s log files. Nobody can register. The registration link just goes back to the main blog.
14. Which company provides your hosting? Bluehost
15. Is your server running Windows, or if Linux; Apache, nginx or something else? Linux and Apache -
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