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Hi Abe,
your configuration seems fine to me.
I am not sure what might have caused it. Can you please provide me temporary admin access to your dev site?Thank you
Brajesh- Brajesh Singh on June 9, 2017 at 6:42 am in reply to: Custom PHP for one page on one multisite blog #9457
Hi Matthew,
Thank you for posting.The best way to do it will be by using a child theme.
In case of Multisite, The theme is visible to normal blog admins only if it is network enabled. In your case, you will not network enable the chaild theme. That will make it invisible for others.
To assign it to the specific blog, you can do that by following the below steps:-
1.Please visit Network Admin->Sites and click on Edit under the specific blog.
2. Click on the “Themes” tab
3. Enable the child theme for this blog
4. visit the dashobard of the log and Use the child theme.Hope that helps.
Regards
Brajesh - Brajesh Singh on June 9, 2017 at 6:33 am in reply to: [Resolved] Customising the member profile – are there any good tutorials. #9456
You are welcome 🙂
- Brajesh Singh on June 9, 2017 at 6:33 am in reply to: BuddyPress function primer (Follow Up Question) #9455
Thank you for posting.
It’s a good topic. I am interested in writing a detailed post about it as It may help many. There are a lot of useful conditional functions for BuddyPress. Please allow me 2-3 days to post and link to you.
Thank you
Brajesh - Brajesh Singh on June 9, 2017 at 6:30 am in reply to: [Resolved] Critical bug with join blog widget 1.0.1 #9454
Hi Matthew,
I am sorry but the only reason the widget won’t be visible is when the user is already a member of the current blog.Can you please register a user on main sit and try to visit a sub site using that member account and verify it?
Thank you
brajesh - Brajesh Singh on June 8, 2017 at 10:50 pm in reply to: [Resolved] Ability to search in the WP admin console for hidden users #9452
you are welcome. all the best with the launch 🙂
- Brajesh Singh on June 8, 2017 at 10:41 pm in reply to: [Resolved] Ability to search in the WP admin console for hidden users #9450
Hi Keri,
Thank you.WordPress does not offer any function to check for the role directly. You can use current_user_can(‘some_capability’) in that case to make it possible.
Hope that helps.
Hi Ndungu,
Welcome to BuddyDev and my apologies for the inconvenience.It seems very strange to me. When you disable MediaPress, does the above code work? Can you please check and confirm.
Thank you
Brajesh- Brajesh Singh on June 8, 2017 at 7:54 pm in reply to: [Resolved] Ability to search in the WP admin console for hidden users #9446
Hi Keri,
Apologies for the inconvenience.for now, Please modify the plugin like this
1. Open bp-profile-visibility.php
2. Please go to line 392, you will see something like this//do not hide users inside the admin if ( is_admin() && ! defined('DOING_AJAX') ) { return ; }3. Please add the following line above it
if( is_super_admin()){ return; }That will make all the users visible for super admin all the time and work for you.
We are unable to fix it as a general issue as we do not know if the ajax request was generated from admin or non admin.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for the update. I am glad you have managed to make it work. We will be releasing an update alongside the theme to fix any incompatibility(most probably with new MailChimp API)