BuddyBoss theme updated to 2.1.3, bug fixes

Sep 27, 2012 at 6:03 pm in BuddyBoss Theme, News by Michael Eisenwasser (Admin) ·

Today we updated BuddyBoss, our premium BuddyPress theme, to version 2.1.3. This update fixes various bugs reported in our support forums.

Updates include:

  • Fixed issues with counts in like system.
  • Fixed issue with deleting comments on activity streams.
  • Added header to Color Picker admin options.
  • AJAX for “Likes” fixed on member profile template.
  • Fixed issue with WP Admin Bar drop down, where News Feed linked to displayed profile instead of logged in user’s activity.
  • Archive template properly displays two columns.
  • AJAX loader works correctly with BuddyPress Group Email Subscription plugin.

The list of edited files can be found in the Release Notes.

How to update: Just follow this guide →

8 responses to BuddyBoss theme updated to 2.1.3, bug fixes

  1. Hi Michael, I’m trying to pinpoint an issue I have on my site where the members ‘Edit Profile’ link which is accessible from the wmpadmin bar links to our homepage as opposed the edit profile screen.

    I was wondering therefore if this fix in 2.1.3:

    “Fixed issue with WP Admin Bar drop down, where News Feed linked to displayed profile instead of logged in user’s activity.”

    was somehow relevant?

    I can’t duplicate this on my local system and on my live system it works as it should if you’re a Site Admin.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks
    Rob.

  2. Do I need to update the child theme too while updating from 2.1.2 to 2.1.3?

  3. Hi, sorry the issue I had with the ‘edit profile’ link had nothing to do with BuddyBoss in the end. It was a setting I had enabled in S2member that was preventing access.

    Sorry for wasting your time with this one.

    Regards
    Rob

  4. Hi -

    Are there any plans to make BuddyBoss into a responsive theme? It’s becoming a must have – more and more people accessing the net now via smartphone and tablet etc.

    http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9219932/Most_will_access_Internet_via_mobile_devices_by_2015_IDC_says

    P

    • Paul,
      If we were to create a responsive theme we would not be compatible with ANY plugins we did not create special CSS code for. We must wait for BuddyPress to become responsive to make a standard for all plugins. Once they do that we can follow suit and become responsive.




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