A beta of Jeff Sayre’s BuddyPress Priva…
A beta of Jeff Sayre’s BuddyPress Privacy Component has been installed. Please test this and verify it works as much as possible.
A beta of Jeff Sayre’s BuddyPress Privacy Component has been installed. Please test this and verify it works as much as possible.
TheFatherMind 11:08 am on December 6, 2009 Permalink
Is there a link to the page for this so we know what it is and can test stuff out?
DJPaul 12:42 pm on December 6, 2009 Permalink
At the minute there is not much documentation for the Privacy Component testing as it is a beta release, but the settings are accessed from i.e. http://dangerous-minds.org/members/thefathermind/privacy/
TheFatherMind 1:11 pm on December 6, 2009 Permalink
Yea this has some issues. If I switch to the User list then try to switch to something else a popup comes up annoying me telling me the list is not complete before I can select something new on the dropdown. Also the background is white but the text is not hardcoded so the windows black theme with white text causes white on white text. All that aside this is an AWESOME plugin. Great idea. Kudos to Jeff.
DJPaul 1:16 pm on December 6, 2009 Permalink
I’ve put a comment on his site (pending moderation at the moment) linking to here so if we get any more feedback hopefully Jeff will click through. Hopefully I’ll have time to have a proper test of it soon.
http://jeffsayre.com/2009/12/05/buddypress-privacy-component-released/
Jeff Sayre 3:06 pm on December 6, 2009 Permalink
@thefathermind
This is a javascript issue. The function does a check to make sure that some content is populating the field if a user has selected “These Users”. You cannot have a blank userlist.
I can remove that message. It is just a friendly, proactive notification. If a user keeps that selection and does not enter anything in the list, the verification function will automatically keep the previously selected privacy level. If a user does enter something in the list, but it does not pass verification, it will be removed.