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WordPress crash after changing buddypress settings


  • espagna123
    Participant

    @espagna123

    Hi there,

    I had a nice buddypress site where I invested tremendous effort in.

    Now I changed the buddypress modules as follows in Settings > Buddypress: – I deactivated activity – I deactivated group functions

    After that whatever page I am trying to accecss there is only a white blank page and I can do nothing.

    Please, how I can make everything as it was! Your help would be very appreciated!!

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  • danbp
    Moderator

    @danbp

    Hi @espagna123,

    no panic, it’s a common issue. You probably use a custom function or a customised theme containing a php error.

    Go simply to your FTP > wp-content > plugins and rename the buddypress folder like this /xxx_buddypress/
    If you use bp-custom.php, rename it also.

    Return to your site admin, deactivate the current theme and activate 2015.

    Check that anything is correct, and return to FTP and revert BP’s folder to the correct name.
    Than reactivate BuddyPress without forget to check that the needed BP pages exist.


    espagna123
    Participant

    @espagna123

    Hi @danbp,

    thanks for your reply!

    I did as you said.

    Still, there is a white screen, however now, in my browser tab I see that it catched the flavicon and the page title. Before renaming it was just the pure adress.

    I haven’t created the custom.php file. I am using buddypress-compatible Kleo theme, where I renamed the buddypress folder as well with no effect.

    Any idea what I can do or would I could google for?


    danbp
    Moderator

    @danbp

    Try deactivating all plugins. If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.

    If issue is still upcoming, as you use a commercial theme, please go to their official support channel.

    We have no access to commercial products, so we can’t know why your theme is not working properly. The vendors are responsible for supporting their commercial product.

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