bp-social 1.2.2 is not fully compatible with buddypress 1.2.8 and wp 3.1, because the admin bar at the top is not showing up correctly. Only the homepage (index) of bp-social is showing the admin bar correctly, but if you go to forum and member and activity pages and other pages, admin bar seems to be missing a whole chunk! Check out a screenshot below, and you'll know what I mean!
bp-social 1.2.2 is not fully compatible with buddypress 1.2.8 and wp 3.1, because the admin bar at the top is not showing up correctly. Only the homepage (index) of bp-social is showing the admin bar correctly, but if you go to forum and member and activity pages and other pages, admin bar seems to be missing a whole chunk! Check out a screenshot below, and you'll know what I mean!
3 active plugins are bp-group-calendar 1.2.3 bp-group-email 1.0.4 and buddypress 1.2.8
must use plugins are bp-global-adminbar-css.php, Global Footer Content 1.0.1, VHOST and directory enabled Domain Mapping plugin.
That is all. This is a test site too, and so there is no multi-db on this test site. I want to make sure bp-social is OK before I can use it on my production site.
OK, this is weird, my test site has activated not many plugins at all, and yet there is a problem. But I found out that after updating everything on my production site, the problem isn't existed. Yet, my production site has more plugins activated and using multi-db! So I'm clueless, because I thought my test site should be safer and work out of the box!
Responses (5)
WPMU DEV Fanatic — 25th February 2011 #
Hello argh2xxx,
I just tried that one out on a test site and it didn't have that display issue. Could you let us know what else plugins you have active?
Cheers,
David
Member — 25th February 2011 #
3 active plugins are bp-group-calendar 1.2.3 bp-group-email 1.0.4 and buddypress 1.2.8
must use plugins are bp-global-adminbar-css.php, Global Footer Content 1.0.1, VHOST and directory enabled Domain Mapping plugin.
That is all. This is a test site too, and so there is no multi-db on this test site. I want to make sure bp-social is OK before I can use it on my production site.
Member — 25th February 2011 #
OK, this is weird, my test site has activated not many plugins at all, and yet there is a problem. But I found out that after updating everything on my production site, the problem isn't existed. Yet, my production site has more plugins activated and using multi-db! So I'm clueless, because I thought my test site should be safer and work out of the box!
WPMU DEV Fanatic — 3rd March 2011 #
Hello argh2xxx,
Sorry for the delay. I really couldn't imagine a permissions issue being the cause but I can't think of anything else being different. Perhaps you could check the permissions in the mu-plugins folder? It's mentioned in the following thread.
http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/bp-global-adminbar-css-for-bp-social-reporting-errors
Cheers,
David
Sales & Support Lead — 9th March 2011 #
Hiya argh2xxx,
Any update on this? Haven't heard from ya in a week, so we're gonna mark this as resolved. If you have further trouble feel free to open this up!
Thanks!
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