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  • #33516
    Famous
    Participant

    Thank you nadiamode for sharing. It seems there is no difference between yours and mine. Creede I updated my themes so I am very confused now?!?!?

    Does anyone know why I would be getting a 200 error?

    Without a trailing slash my website reads as though it is a different address. If someone can give me an idea, I would appreciate it. Actually, I am kinda shocked that I am the only one with this problem, doesn’t anyone else have this problem? My mu wordpress is standard. The only difference I can think is that I am not using the buddypress-home theme?

    #33512
    Nadiamode
    Participant

    RewriteEngine On

    RewriteBase /

    #uploaded files

    RewriteRule ^(.*/)?files/$ index.php [L]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !.*wp-content/plugins.*

    RewriteRule ^(.*/)?files/(.*) wp-content/blogs.php?file=$2 [L]

    # add a trailing slash to /wp-admin

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^.*/wp-admin$

    RewriteRule ^(.+)$ $1/ [R=301,L]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d

    RewriteRule . - [L]

    RewriteRule ^([_0-9a-zA-Z-]+/)?(wp-.*) $2 [L]

    RewriteRule ^([_0-9a-zA-Z-]+/)?(.*.php)$ $2 [L]

    RewriteRule . index.php [L]

    <IfModule mod_security.c>

    <Files async-upload.php>

    SecFilterEngine Off

    SecFilterScanPOST Off

    </Files>

    </IfModule>

    # BEGIN WordPress

    # END WordPress

    #33488
    bebopcool2
    Member

    it seems to work fine on wordpress 2.6.3

    #33456
    Meerblickzimmer
    Participant

    Hei Andy!

    I will just ask, if you can fix the problem with “spaces inside usernames”. It was a old wordpress-installation and it is now a wordpress-mu installation with 200 users. In wordpress its no problem with spaces in usernames and thats the reason why the users has spaces (the old one). Now without the home.base the users get no profile. Can you inklude spaces and dots inside the …/members/… url. If not, must all 200 user geht new usernames :-/

    Thanks for your work!

    Greetings. M

    #33437
    smueller
    Participant

    ok – I have the ‘BuddyPress Home Theme 0.1’ activated and I’ve added all of the available widgets to ‘Sidebar 1′(which is the only option available in the dropdown and I also do not see any plugins available but I believe that is by design as, per a prior post, all plugins are automatically on and won’t show under plugins and all I’m still seeing on the home page is the standard bp header, the bp logo and a ‘This is a WordPress MU + BuddyPress powered site’ at at the top and a ‘This is just a placeholder theme, eventually you will be able to make this an aggregation of site content, or a site blog’ message in the footer. Is there a newer version or am I still missing something? Again, any help would be appreciated – I really want to be able to fully eval this app but it’s starting to get a bit frustrating.

    #33412
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    I am not 100% sure that the download offers the home theme – yet.

    Go to the Site Admin menu, pick Themes and make sure the BP theme is the only one enabled. Then users can’t change themes.

    Any plugin you put in the mu-plugins folder does NOT show up on the Plugins menu. That is for plugins that are in the plugins folder. So no, you won’t see any BP related plugins there to to turn them off and on, because in the mu-plugins folder, plugins are always ON.

    If you really want to understand how WPMU works, to take full advantge of what it can do and get a feel for what you’re in for, check out http://wpmututorials.com , or sign up at wordpress.com to check out the user’s perspective & compare it to testbp.org.

    #33396

    In reply to: New URL format

    gogoplata
    Participant

    Can’t wait to hear more on this, would love to add BuddyPress to regular WordPress as well.

    #33377
    zenseeker
    Participant

    I’m confused. That site looks like an elgg site. Is there a way to private message on here? I’d like to ask you some questions. I’m torn between WordPress MU/Buddypress and Elgg.

    #33366
    ron_r
    Member

    “make sure you’re using WordPressMU.”

    #33355
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    “I was hoping for a main page similar to wordpress.com and then have the social features presented to each person who signs up.”

    The BP theme is for each person who signs up. To have all the nifty front page features means you’ll have to wait for Andy to make one, or cobble together on your own.

    Hint: it will be a different theme than the BP *user* theme. :)

    #33339
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    make sure you’re using WordPressMU.

    #33301
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    I’m working on this right now. It’ll arrive as soon as it’s ready and useable. :)

    You can actually use any of the content that you see on the home theme in any WordPress theme. Everything on the home screen is a widget, and you can drop the functionality into any existing widget-enabled theme.

    You will need to add some basic styles to the CSS file, but the IDs and classes are very generic.

    #33286
    gogoplata
    Participant

    I am not sure I fully understand what you’re asking, but the BuddyPress theme is a great starting point. Users can still choose their own theme (provided you’ve installed and enabled them). On Testbp.org the user profiles use the BuddyPress theme while the blogs use the default WordPress theme.

    The BuddyPress theme can also be deconstructed so you can integrate the features you want into a theme of your own to further customize your community’s look and functionality.

    #33277
    gogoplata
    Participant

    Did you install them in /mu-plugins/ or just /plugins/?

    Plugins installed in /mu-plugins/, such as BuddyPress, will not show up on the plugins page as plugins in this folder are automatically activated across the entire WPMU install.

    On the other hand, if plugins are only needed on a blog-by-blog basis they are to be installed in the regular /plugins/ directory and will be shown on the plugins page just as in regular wordpress.

    The BuddyPress plugins are supposed to be installed in /mu-plugins/ per step 3 of the instructions.

    #33274
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Right now the basics on the front screen are done and it is live at: http//testbp.org

    If you get hold of the trunk, it was checked in last night.

    I need to use the __() function on the “First Name” and “Last Name” fields so they can be translated – after which you should be able to translate them the same way you translate WordPress. For now, you can simply edit the names in the database – in the “wp_bp_xprofile_fields” table.

    #33236

    In reply to: Who’s Online

    gogoplata
    Participant

    As far as I know this plugin should work with BuddyPress, I know it works with WPMU 2.6.2.

    #33206
    Andrea Rennick
    Participant

    Whoa, I must have missed the forum announcement, awesome.

    #33201

    In reply to: Home Theme Mockup

    Wondercore
    Member

    For orangeguru:

    Nice, but did you have published this website ?

    What kind of configuration do you used ? WordPress MU + Buddypress + what widget ?

    Add

    #33199

    In reply to: Home Theme Mockup

    wildebees
    Member

    I like this, very impressed that it seems that their will be a sitewide activity feed (as opposed to a per user feed) Am I right Andy?

    What I don’t see is categories and tags. I know WordPress MU does not support sitewide categories, and I know theres a plugin to make Tags sitewide.

    Any plans for these features in Buddypress?

    #33186
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    So here’s why blogs are separate from home bases:

    BuddyPress is designed to support existing blog networks, as well as brand new installations. On an existing installation, users already have their blogs set up and established. Forcing a new blog on them just to use BuddyPress features would make no sense and most of them would be left empty and unused.

    It could be possible to give users an option whether or not to set up a personal blog with their new home base. The trouble is, that would mean some home bases have blogs, others not. That could end up being even more confusing for users.

    Also, another big problem is adding additional authors to the blog. This would mean other site members would be posting within a users home base which would mean an additional layer of security would be needed so they couldn’t access the main user’s messages, profile etc.

    Overall, separating blogs from home bases saves a whole lot of headaches, and allows BuddyPress to easily support new and existing installs. Perhaps we can work out a way to automatically set up a redirection from “user.domain.com/blogs/blogname/” to “blogname.domain.com” for each new blog. Going any further than a simple redirect would be fundamentally change the way WordPress MU works – and that’s not something we want to do.

    I’d also like to create a BuddyPress blog theme, that will tie in with the overall look and feel, and add the user navigation menu. This should reduce the contrast between home bases and blogs even further.

    Hope this explains the choice a bit more.

    Cheers,

    Andy

    #33176
    jdhartley
    Participant

    Awesome, thanks Andy. :)

    #33174
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Thanks for the questions. Some things I’d like to see on the home page:

    – Latest posts, comments, tags and new blogs.

    – Recently active, new, and biggest groups

    – Recently active and new members

    – Member, group and blog directories

    – Site wide activity stream

    – Recent group forum posts

    – Latest photo updates, most viewed photos

    Just some initial ideas. Most of this should be possible already with what is already there. I’m going to tackle the home theme next week.

    As for your second question. I’d like to see the signup process modified to allow the first blog to be registered straight away. This may be down the line a little bit though.

    Blogs will stay on their own subdomain/subdirectory simply because this is the way WordPress MU works – and changing that would break existing installations.

    Site RSS feeds will be available at some point.

    Andy

    #33170
    Matt Mullenweg
    Keymaster

    Looks good!

    #33168
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Your wish is my command. Zing!

    #33165
    jdhartley
    Participant

    Sweet. I love having one login for everything. Makes life bliss, no?

    No gravatars, though. :( Soon, I hope.

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