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  • pomtom44
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    @pomtom44

    Afternoon all.

    I know this is going to be a really stupidly simple fix, but for the life of me I cant figure it out.
    I have started to make a website for a community page, and am using buddypress for the “Core” of it.
    However the template I have thrown together doesnt seem to like the buddypress css and none of the pages are loading properly.

    This is my first template I am writing, and I have tried to follow the standards online.
    But im sure i have missed something out, but for the life of me cant figure it out anywhere.

    So if anyone is willing to come along, slap me on the back of the hand and say, heres your mistake right here, It would help me out alot

    Thanks in advance
    Thomas

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  • Hugo Ashmore
    Participant

    @hnla

    Going to be hard to help when you provide so little information 😉

    Be a little more or a lot more specific about what issues you are having generalisations aren’t too helpful on technical forums or on technical matters.

    Theme in use ? Versions of installed apps?

    How have you created this ‘Template’ is it a copy of a current page.php template from your theme?

    BuddyPress css is specific to BP screens not any other template that may be created outside it’s knowledge, if I created a page ‘community.php’ and stuck a load of BP functions or loops in that they wouldn’t inherit any particular styling, however BP styles are pseudo namespaced with a ancestor token #buddypress so if you add that ID to an element in your template at a fairly high level such as just after something like #content you might then inherit some styles if rendered BP elements have the usual classes they need.

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