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The URLs to the pages are not working!

  • @divinel

    Participant

    Hi,

    I have just installed the BuddyPress Version 14.4.0 plugin on my WordPress Version 6.9 site (forallisthroughhim.com), using the Astra theme, and the URLs for the activity streams, members, user groups, register and activate are not working. I get an error message each time I try to view them, which says “There has been a critical error on this website.”

    For more information, I installed this because I want to add a community hub within my membership, and without the pages, I cannot create this, nor would I be able to restrict the content (using the Paid Member Subscriptions plugin).

    Can someone please help me with this?

    Thank you.

    Divine

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  • @espellcaste

    Moderator

    Hi! We have tested the soon-to-be released BuddyPress 14.5.0 with WordPress 6.9 and haven’t found any issue yet. I personally tested with the Astra theme too.

    “There has been a critical error on this website.”

    Could you share the error you see? That will help me try to identify the issue.

    @divinel

    Participant

    Hi!

    Thank you for your reply.

    “There has been a critical error on this website.” That is exactly what is written on the error page. And then goes on to say, “Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.”

    activity page

    I’m not sure if I am supposed to edit through Customise, as I noticed you can customise the BuddyPress Nouveau, which includes the front page of the Group and Member, as well as the Directory layouts. I don’t know if that means anything.

    Divine

    @divinel

    Participant

    Hi!

    Do you have any updates on helping me with the BuddyPress plugin, as it has been a week, and the plugin still doesn’t work for me?

    Divine

    @emaralive

    Moderator

    @divinel,

    There may be some confusion as to what should transpire here. I believe what was expected was that you would share the data from an “error log” as opposed to the generic WordPress (WP) error message of “There has been a critical error on this website.”

    The link that is included in the generic WP error message should have eventually led you to information regarding, to paraphrase, “How to Troubleshoot” for example, this situation may be related to a “plugin conflict” whereby steps could be taken to isolate the conflict, see A Plugin is causing compatibility issues. Have you tried deactivating plugins other than BuddyPress in an attempt to determine whether a “plugin conflict” exists?

    Furthermore, there is information about Debugging in WordPress, this information will help you configure WP such that you could provide/share error data from an error log, which is what the other moderator was asking you to share.

    Note: there are plugins that can facilitate the configuration for debugging, that information is found near the bottom of the “Debugging in WordPress” page.

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