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  • #149235
    @mercime
    Participant

    @doncgarner as of the version I helped with, yes, you would have to add all that code to the BP template files. It all depends on the theme. Open up your theme’s page.php and you’ll see the amount of code added by the theme author to give you all the options added to the theme. Other WP themes required only 2 files for BP compatibility or just less code.

    You could wait for BP 1.7 coming up https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/roadmap sometime next year where you do not need to change anything in your template files at all (unless you want to totally customize the BP pages further).

    #149234
    danbpfr
    Participant

    hi,

    trying to built your own component ? See https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/buddypress-skeleton-component/

    #149233
    danbpfr
    Participant

    Hi,

    sorry to ask that, but why don’t you use the built in BP widget Who’s online ?
    for inspiration, see how it is built in bp-core-widget.php:124
    You can also use bp-skeleton to built your own widget on a proper maner.
    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/buddypress-skeleton-component/

    #149227
    tednopple
    Participant

    I am new to BuddyPress and creating a site using WordPress.com

    Any idea as to what address/program sends the activation email? That is, what defualt email address do the activation emails come from? And is it WordPress, BuddyPress or my host that sends out the email?

    Should I have done some configuring to this address first?

    #149218
    tednopple
    Participant

    Hi Aces,

    I meant to write in the original post that it does not go the junk/spam or trash folders either.

    Also, I’ve visited the link you posted and the only advice it gives is:

    Members of the BP community have had success using:

    It doesn’t elaborate on how these plugins are supposed to help, but I installed the WP Mail SMTP, anyway.

    I resent the activation key and still no email. WordPress did/does send me admin emails with no problems

    #149217
    VegasKev88
    Participant

    Paul,

    I noticed on https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/roadmap that BP 1.6.3 is due to be released in 3 weeks with only a couple of tickets involved. However, after reading the ticket (which is closed) https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4713 regarding this issue, it seems as though the common understanding is that this is a WP 3.5 Requirement issue. Whereas, I’m running 3.5 and still having the issues.

    Don’t know if this helps or not.

    #149216
    aces
    Participant

    Did WordPress send emails before you installed buddypress?

    #149215

    In reply to: Buddypress 1.7

    VegasKev88
    Participant

    According to trac https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/roadmap we are only about 5 weeks away.

    #149214
    saukgp
    Participant

    Hello,

    Sorry, i meant that, it dosent looks good with the type of site I am having, it looks like something extra, and unwanted. Status theme is working fantastic and every part of it, is resolving seamlessly. I am new to the wordpress and buddypress, infact, newbie in creating sites, and without any knowledge of codes, it sometimes becomes frustrating. Thanks @hugo @chouf1 i will try it, and revert back with the result.

    regards

    #149199
    danbpfr
    Participant
    #149198
    inkblot
    Participant

    Sorry @mercime (and, yes, I’ve already read through the ticket in trac, along with the documentation, etc.), but Administrator elevated Moderators from within a community definitely do not belong in there messing around with Group naming structures and descriptions. They are there to merely moderate the internal content and behavior within the Groups/Forums themselves (like I need to tell you that, being that you are yourself a Moderator here on BuddyPress – and a hell of a good one at that if you don’t mind me saying so!), and that’s it.

    With this proposed change, will newly elevated Group Moderators then also be able to delete and/or upload Group avatars once given these new permissions, or even change the Groups privacy settings at will? Not a good “fix” at all if you ask me, no matter what the existing documentation and so forth has to say about it.

    I believe that the real error here occurred at some point in time within the direction of the documentation if anywhere, and that is actually what needs to be fixed here, and not with keeping on going down a road where the sign with the arrow pointing one on where to safely go somehow got turned around at some point and is actually now pointing off over the cliff, right?

    Hugo ( @hnla) has it absolutely right here with his take on this proposed change within the trac ticket located at https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4737

    If you look at our own Group structure within our currently-being-developed site at https://PhysicalActivity.com (which I’d personally registered all the way back in December 1999) you’ll see that we’ve got over 200 meticulously generated Groups, and with thousands more to come, that we definitely do not want members who have been elevated to Moderators digging in and messing around with when it comes to Group names and descriptions, among other things, and I’m guessing a lot of other folks (site Administrators) would feel the exact same way about it as well. Isn’t it enough that Moderators can already pretty much clear out the entire contents of a Group/Forum?

    We do not allow our members to create their own Groups, and that is definitely by design. It would certainly create havoc and chaos if we then, eventually, had 100’s of Moderators running wild within our set Group naming structures, descriptions and so forth, especially with thousands upon thousands of Groups to have to keep track of in the future.

    When we’re done here, we’re definitely going to be one of the bigger sites making use of the WordPress/Multisite/BuddyPress platform so, needless to say, and like a lot of other folks here too, we’ve got a lot of time, effort and money invested in helping to properly see this whole thing (the ultimate development and direction of BuddyPress) through as well, even if our contributions and/or opinions are just brushed to the side at times.

    We’ll definitely be stripping this update out of the code when (if) it drops with, what looks to be from @djpaul, 1.6.3 in the next several days or so here.

    If anything, this sounds more like an options type of thing (“Allow Moderators to Change Group Name and Description” – “Do Not Allow Moderators to Change Group Name and Description”), or even plugin territory for the few people who would actually get good use out of something as reckless as this.

    All of you guys and gals working on BuddyPress with your time, efforts and skills are absolutely fabulous (and I know, because I’ve been working with and dabbling in BuddyPress since its inception when Andy Peatling was still running the show, and I’ve been working with WordPress since its beginnings as well, even going so far as to register domain names like WordBlog.com, CustomerBlog.com, NoteBlog.com and so forth to use in conjunction with it way back in 2003/2004), so please don’t take this as anything more than me just tossing a little dirt (with a pinch of love) into the gears in the hopes of getting people to stop and take a second, or even third, look into a quick and hastily made change that just shouldn’t be made in the first place.

    You know what they say about fixing something that isn’t broken…

    Thanks for lending an ear or two to me here. Keep up the good work!

    Best regards,

    Kyle

    #149178
    @mercime
    Participant

    @doncgarner as Hugo mentioned above, we have a list of walkthroughs aka “template-packed” WordPress in the Codex. Here’s the link for the Continuum theme before http://wp.me/p1I84P-36

    #149158
    WordPresswomen
    Participant

    oh,my site is hosted on university host, they updated automaticly through the cpanel without informing me, and when i saw, wow shock, so i don’t have backup. I’ll try to downgrade the WordPress and i will activate the plugin again.

    I need backup just for the data that was entered bu the users of web???? Because it was in test period so nothing important i will lose.

    Thanks

    #149157
    Ben Hansen
    Participant

    hi curious about your situation @themightymo i also have been experiencing a rather odd bug of my own since we switched to wp engine:

    https://buddypress.org/support/topic/my-join-group-button-is-acting-funny/

    i have found them to be very knowledgable over there and the service itself seems to be beyond comparison for wordpress hosting.

    #149155

    This link offers an alternate solution: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/35163/add-buddypress-profile-and-messages-link-to-wordpress-menu

    You might also look into custom walkers for the WordPress menu.

    #149133
    masonjames
    Participant

    Hiya @mercime,

    From the network admin you’re correct it will go to wp-admin/network/site-new.php.

    Easiest way to see the issue is to go to the “My Sites” link and click “Create new site” from there (assuming logged in users can create sites). This is how non-network admin’s would create a new site.

    This link is borked (unless you’re using “blogs” as the slug for “Site Activity” possibly… haven’t tested that). Here’s the trac ticket with the fix (slated for 1.7):
    https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4632

    Hope that clarifies. Thanks!

    #149123
    jjruizrivera
    Participant

    Hi

    I am doing some further tests and I can see that the wordpress password reset email takes about 10 minutes aswell. Is that a buddypress issue (it takes about 2 hours),wordpress or godaddy?

    thanks in advance

    #149122
    jjruizrivera
    Participant

    I have the latest version of wordpress and buddypress.My host provider is godaddy and my internet connection is excellent.

    Regards

    dgteam
    Participant

    Will this fix be in a way of an update via the wordpress plugin directory?

    #149099
    jidanni
    Participant

    OK made https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4738
    but you had better add some test cases to the report,
    as I don’t even know the Buddypress version they run on that 18+ site.

    I suppose there is no way for a person browsing the site
    to detect the version either…
    which is a bug in it self, unless “on purpose for security.”

    #149089

    Can you create a ticket over at http://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org? I can confirm this isn’t working as intended in some cases.

    #149080

    In reply to: Inconsistencies

    Gabriel Liwerant
    Participant

    @Hugo

    I have already been overloading the default template, which I thought was the basis of creating a child theme. Of course, overloaded files with edited markup will be problematic to update if the default theme is updated, so this probably means that the overloaded theme will lag behind in updates forever, which nullifies one of the primary benefits to using an existing theme.

    I understand about keeping compatibility for existing themes. Might be nice to have new themes added then, the way wordpress has twentyten, twentyeleven, twentytwelve… Old themes remain to provide compatibility, but new ones allow new installs to take advantage of fixes and recent developments. But now I’m getting greedy I suspect!

    While I’ve got you, I noticed on the site I’ve been working on, which is very new, there are signups present in the database and marked active with an activation date, but do not show up with the members widget. It shows the member when I sign up myself and activated the account. I’m using WPMU and Buddypress.

    My question is, what is different in the model between my own activated account and the activated accounts I’m not seeing? I suspect some of these accounts may be spam, but if they are marked as active in database table wp-signups, why would they not be present as a member? Are there two separate places to register, and if so, what are they? If there is a separate database field that marks members for buddypress, where is it? I am only aware of the registration section for buddypress. Site is http://itsyourphilly.com.

    Thank you for your continued support.

    #149062
    @mercime
    Participant

    No it’s not. I didn’t notice that you wanted those sidebars outside the wrapper.

    I have provided some basic instructions at http://pastebin.com/vtdLX2pM
    Adjust widths to taste. At this point I leave you with link to good tutorial on adding sidebars to theme http://justintadlock.com/archives/2010/11/08/sidebars-in-wordpress

    For questions on how to improve layout, please post at WordPress.org forums.

    #149060
    danbpfr
    Participant
    #149053
    danbpfr
    Participant

    @pbearne

    hi paul,

    the function given by modemlooper doesn’t exist in WP…

    Try this one:  bbp_get_user_post_count( $user_id ); ?

    You can also analyse this old plugin, for inspiration purpose:

    https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/web-ninja-comment-count-fixer

    For blog post counting, see here:

    http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/display-the-most-accurate-comment-count-in-wordpress/

     

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