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October 4, 2016 at 9:04 pm #259406
In reply to: [Resolved] Changing from a slug to a dynamic url
wolfpup64
ParticipantThanks for getting back to me shane, unfortunately that redirects to the wpForo page:
October 4, 2016 at 6:02 pm #259394In reply to: [Resolved] Registration Not Saving
metalhead
ParticipantThanks, and I went through the process, and then I re-installed Buddypress, but I’m still having the same problem. It’s when I click the button to save the new user info, and instead of proceeding to the next step (“Check your email for verification,” it’s just refreshing the new user registration form. It won’t let a new user get passed that screen.
I read about someone else having the same problem, in this forum, but he never did describe how he overcame the problem. I’ve tried deactivating all buddypress related plugins, but no luck.
I think the best thing for me to do is going to be to re-install WordPress from scratch, but do you have any other recommendations before I do that?
Thanks.
October 4, 2016 at 7:33 am #259386In reply to: [Resolved] plupload giving error 500 on new VPS
danbp
ParticipantJust in case of, FYI
ImageMagic issue was fixed for WP 4.6 and merged to 4.5
Other related ticket on WP track.
October 4, 2016 at 2:13 am #259385In reply to: [Resolved] plupload giving error 500 on new VPS
nickrobinson352
ParticipantOctober 3, 2016 at 11:29 pm #259383In reply to: Open Source Theme: Surface
buddycore
ParticipantBumping this, for those looking to test drive BuddyPress with a custom theme and maybe take it a bit further and customize for core WordPress and BuddyPress features.
There is no support for BBPress in this theme at the moment, but if there are enough people wanting this I will bring it in the future.
October 3, 2016 at 5:13 pm #259372In reply to: BuddyPress Components
mikke1978
ParticipantThank you @danbp for replying. For the past month, I have been trying to get BuddyPress to work for me on Yahoo’s hosting server. Yahoo has been offering me no help to resolve the issue. They keep telling to contact buddypress. org or wordpress.org. Basically, they got the money for one year, and they don’t care if the problem is resolved or not. They don’t even seem to understand the problem.
Everything is configured according to the required settings for BuddyPress to supposedly work. I have custom permalinks, each component has its own page etc.. I am not sure what you meant by WordPress doesn’t use www by default, but the way Yahoo host is set up for WordPress, we have to install WordPress in a default folder called “blog” (http://www.site.com/blog) or any name we choose. And I think this is what is causing the problem. BuddyPress components don’t know where WordPress is installed. Under the Dashboard-General Settings, both the WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) show the correct path (http://www.site.com/blog). I think it is a matter of telling BuddyPress components where to look for the WordPress installation.And this is where I lack experience and knowledge. I tried every possible solution I found online, especially on the WordPress site regarding installs in own directory: https://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
Nothing worked for me. Yahoo told me they do not support the .htaccess file, they don’t seem to have a web.config file. I am sure there is a solution where a certain file(S) can be edited and all would be resolved, but I need someone to point them out to me since I can’t browse the hundreds of installed BuddyPress files looking for the ones that point to the WordPress installation location. I would really appreciate anyone’s help to resolve this issue.
Currently, I installed WordPress locally on my laptop, I set up BuddyPress plugin and it works like a charm. Yahoo suggested I uploaded it to the root of my host account, but I am have issues with the data base set up.
If I can get a solution for the default install that I get with Yahoo host set up, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Mikke1978
October 3, 2016 at 4:11 pm #259369In reply to: Private message from student only for teacher
Venutius
ModeratorFor the second part of your ask there are a couple of mass messaging plugins that allow only certain roles to send messages to everyone.
one does it from the front end, the other from the backend.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/mass-messaging-in-buddypress/
https://wordpress.org/plugins/mass-messaging-for-buddypress-by-alkaweb/
October 3, 2016 at 2:33 pm #259360In reply to: Dedicated pages for groups, is possible?
valuser
ParticipantWe want our groups to have their own personal page that can give information to visitors about Group activities, group description, what are they doing, etc.
Have a look at this Group Home Page
Not at all saying that its an off the shelf solution – just that it can be done.
October 3, 2016 at 12:44 pm #259359In reply to: connections
Henry Wright
ModeratorThis isn’t possible by default. You will need to find a plugin or add some custom code to get this done. Try looking here first to see if something is already available:
October 3, 2016 at 12:43 pm #259358In reply to: Admin notes on profiles
Henry Wright
ModeratorThis can’t be done with BuddyPress by default. You’ll need to find a plugin. Try looking through the Plugin Directory to see if anything is available:
October 3, 2016 at 8:24 am #259352danbp
Participanthi,
it’s because you didn’t right.
The translation, or word change, use a msg ID which contains the original string and a msg string, for the new wording.In your case, you should use
msgid "Site Wide Activity RSS Feed" // the original string msgstr "Rich Site Summary" // the custom stringNote also to get this to work, you need to compile the po file to mo file.
And if you don’t want to redo that after each BP update, i recommand you use this plugin, so your custom language file remain untouched, while the default language will be updated.October 2, 2016 at 10:24 am #259334In reply to: Dedicated pages for groups, is possible?
Venutius
ModeratorAn interesting plugin I just found is https://wordpress.org/plugins/galau-ui-visual-editor/ this allows posts to be edited from the front end, but it does not allow posts to be created, categories to be set or images added from the media library, so has limited use I think, still it’s a nice plugin if all you need people to do is edit the text of their posts without going to the admin screen.
October 2, 2016 at 12:08 am #259328In reply to: Who’s Online Widget
October 1, 2016 at 4:24 pm #259316In reply to: Who’s Online Widget
danbp
ParticipantClients requiring many things ! Some can be done, some not. It’s to you to explain them that it’s not possible. Or only with a very huge additionnal budget. This argument is mostly the best to opposite to an obtuse “i want this feature”. Diplomacy, diplomacy… 👿
1) You count the number of avatars on the widget ! Or something like this. 😉
2) who’s online refreshes after 5 mn. See https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3590
3) try with bp_get_user_last_activity()Also wp-content\plugins\buddypress\bp-members\classes\class-bp-core-whos-online-widget.php
October 1, 2016 at 3:48 pm #259311In reply to: Disable BP reg
Henry Wright
ModeratorIf I leave the registration and activation pages blank I get a warning all the time in the backend.
The warning won’t cause harm but I agree you should be able to dismiss it. You could open a ticket on Trac for the core developers to take a look at?
October 1, 2016 at 2:39 pm #259308In reply to: Who’s Online Widget
danbp
ParticipantI have no real idea for this. You have to code that as nothing ready to use exist. Similar question here.
Note also that BP pages are dynamic, so what ever you can built won’t, imo never, be exact.Ie. user A is on a profile activity and another is on members directory. What would you get ? At best, only the /members/ page… that is a bit vague, no ? And who cares, outside evtl. you ?
Note also that the nav history is browser territory, and that each client has different settings, even deactivated history, so you can’t really trust user’s history…
My recommandation would be: don’t loose your time trying to do this. BP let members know about there activities, focus on this and encourage it, instead of tracking there navigation. 😉
October 1, 2016 at 1:28 pm #259305danbp
ParticipantHi @dphelun,
– 1) no idea ! It depends of what you know about WP and BP, coding and templating
– 2) see 1…
– 3) in theorie yes. In real life… check the forum… and point 1.Don’t buy a theme before you tested your project with all plugins and fonctionalities correctly working on a WP+BP default install. Use one of WP’s default theme, ie. Twenty Sixteen or Fifteen. Or even all coming with WP
This tests should be done on a test site (locally or online, but not on a production site)
Default install, because it’s the only waranty for you and the project to work properly in a respecfull environment of WP standarts. Once ok you can jump to a premium theme if you estimate it is worth. That said many free themes are just ideal too.
I would just warn you to avoid frameworks and page builders- specially because BP doesn’t use WP pages like WP does. Focus on the theme itself, and not on plethoric theme functionnalities. Theme is for layout. Plugin is for functionnality.About Themes
you will find a lot of themes on the net. Most with nice pictures and impressive list of functionnalities and prices. Problem is that this marketing arguments rarely fit with a project. And if you’re unable to customize it, you go towards weird issues and will be lost in no time.About plugins
Like for themes and of course your technical level.From what you tell, i would consider WP Job Manager and his (premium) add-on for BuddyPress.
Messaging is included in BuddyPress, even if it is not exactly meant as instant messaging.But test the message component first as is before going further. And keep in mind that less is more.
October 1, 2016 at 11:29 am #259301In reply to: Who’s Online Widget
tronix-ex
ParticipantHi danbp,
I actually googled it but didn’t find except wp-useronline it does the same functionalities but sometimes it shows wrong url and also it tracks users by their ip not the username.
Please suggest something like this as buddypress has already who’s online widget which is good but if it can also show the browsing page it would be good.
Thanks,
October 1, 2016 at 9:07 am #259300In reply to: translating bbpress show internal server error
bunse2011
ParticipantThanks for you reply.
Sorry, it is my typo………… my problem is with buddypress translation instead of bbpress.
I have contacted with the loco team, but they asked me to contact buddypress, as the the problem is only with the buddypress po.mo that I download from https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/buddypress
could you please help me?
October 1, 2016 at 8:56 am #259299In reply to: translating bbpress show internal server error
danbp
ParticipantHi,
you are on the BuddyPress support.
bbpress questions should be asked on bbpress support.
And as you use Loco Translate plugin, and apparently have an issue with it, you have to ask on the LT plugin support.To get more about chinese translation, help and much more, please read the Polyglots blog.
October 1, 2016 at 8:49 am #259298In reply to: Different Languages for WP and BuddyPress
danbp
ParticipantHi,
all you have to do is to use a custom translation for BuddyPress !
This can be done with help of this plugin.Actually, WP uploads automatically all available translation for itself and any of his dependencies: themes and plugins(when exist) accordingly to the site language. Ie. brazilian portugue (pt_BR.mo)
In your case, while using the plugin, WP will remain in portuguese and as you will use buddypress-en_US.mo or buddypress_en_GB.mo as custom translation, anything related to BP will be in english.
Of course, this behave will always be used even AFTER an update of WP or BP and both updated to portuguese.
The avantage of the plugin is that you haven’t to struggle with complicated domain settings and hacks, because he does it for you by using a different path for any custom translation (in your case, BP’s english version). The file is stored in /uploads/wpt-custom-mo-file/buddypress-what_EVER.mo
You simply need to remember to download manually the english BP version.
Translation files can be downloaded here.Hope to be clear. 😉
October 1, 2016 at 8:21 am #259297In reply to: Who’s Online Widget
danbp
ParticipantHi,
never heard of this kind of functionnality for BP. Do you mean a way to show WHERE the actual user is on the site ?
Sounds like tracking or user history. But such information is mostly used by site admins only and is handled on back-end, not on front-end.
Anyway, if you want more details about the few plugins doing that, here’s an overview. It may exist other resource about this. Google is your friend !September 30, 2016 at 4:53 pm #259285In reply to: bp-template-notice failure
danbp
ParticipantAs it is working, you can’t expect a fix. 😉 (see #6112) If you think you have found a bug, open a ticket and give any details to recreate the issue: theme name, used plugins, php version.
Have you tried to create an error ? When you’re sure that a notice should appear, and you don’t see it, check first the source of the page (right clik – page source). Sometimes you’ll find it in the code but something avoid it to appear on the screen.
September 30, 2016 at 3:37 pm #259280In reply to: bp-template-notice failure
melodies
ParticipantIs there a fix to get bp-template-notice to work properly with WordPress version: 4.6.1?
September 30, 2016 at 7:29 am #259269In reply to: Comment POST button not showing
danbp
ParticipantHi,
the wall plugin wasn’t updated since over 2 years. But try first to ask on it’s support or to contact his author and ask for update.
Accordingly to this topic, there was a button problem beacause of an outdated JS code. Poster gives some hints to resolve it. But to go through you need to code and know what you do.
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