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Cbox Theme multisite issue : theme not working properly on rather than ID1

Tagged: buddypress, multisite, theme broken, theme issue

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by jack burton.
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  • May 10, 2013 at 7:51 am #2640
    jack burton
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    Hello,

    First thing let me thank you for your work and project, which has great potentials really. I am stuck with a problem that has been reported already a couple of times before but since it keeps showing and its not me I thought a fresh start would be beneficial, also because so far nobody has come up with an answer.

    I will make it has clear as possible.

    – I have a multisite installation (latest) with buddypress (latest) installed not on the main ID blog

    – everything works fine, buddypress installation has been redirected on the right ID in config.php

    – I have installed cbox and it work fine except for the theme

    – while on the main blog (ID1) the theme works fine and ”site features” and ”homepage widgets” appears without any problem…when I activate the theme on the buddypres blog   ”site features” and ”homepage widgets” dont show up, so is impossible for me to set up a proper homepage (which is extremely important for me to have it)

     

    I have read somewhere that this might be a programmer choice, although honestly I really dont see the point to implement something like this. What I am asking is simple…is there a way to fix this problem or activate the function?

    what I have to change/add and in which file?

     

    Thanks in advance for your help

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    May 10, 2013 at 1:01 pm #2649
    Ray
    Keymaster

    The theme developers have stated that they made these requirements too strict and will look to ease these restrictions in a future release of the CBOX Theme.

    In the meantime, I took a quick look at this and it appears that you could address this by:

    1) Removing lines 3, 4 and 55 in /wp-content/themes/cbox-theme/engine/includes/sidebars-cbox.php – This should fix the sidebar issue

    2) Removing lines 51, 52 and 63 in /wp-content/themes/cbox-theme/engine/includes/setup-cbox.php – This should fix the slider issue

    Please note that this is untested.

    May 10, 2013 at 1:14 pm #2652
    Ray
    Keymaster

    Jack,

    I made a big copy and paste error in my post above. The post has now been updated so please view the updated post before applying any changes.

    May 10, 2013 at 6:41 pm #2653
    jack burton
    Participant

    Hello Ray,

    it works brilliantly, thank you very much. I hope this fix will help also others.

     

    Keep up the good work.

     

    Regards

    Yuri

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