[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress] #3755: BP does not detect user blogs when users added to blog via Dashboard
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#3755: BP does not detect user blogs when users added to blog via Dashboard
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 Reporter:  broniors                  |       Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)              |      Status:  reopened
 Priority:  normal                    |   Milestone:  1.5.2
Component:  Blogs                     |     Version:  1.5.1
 Severity:  normal                    |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  needs-patch dev-feedback  |
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Changes (by broniors):
 * status:  closed => reopened
 * resolution:  fixed =>
Comment:
 I think I have found something related to the bug above.
 I have been testing using the workaround you have up up above. And even
 after I have done this and I have found for users that there is a problem
 with the way the blogs appear on blog lists with buddypress. I have found
 that when the following 2 pages load they do not list the blogs however
 when a change is made to the order (via dropdown) they do. I am not sure
 if it relates to the blogs being private but I thought it was wise to
 raise it.
 Test user
 username/password: sampleuser (this user was created via the front end and
 added to the sites from the admin)
 This user should see 2 subblogs - Student 1 {Parent 1} and Student 2
 {Parent 1}. This can be seen from the admin bar dropdown under sites.
 However when you go to either of the pages below. It just lists the
 default site. However if you change the dropdown on the ordered by from
 the default to something else ... they appear.
 http://ipersonalshopper.com.au/sites/
 http://ipersonalshopper.com.au/members/sampleuser/blogs/
 For some reason when the pages load initially they don't appear with the
 sub-sites. I thought it might be possible that this might also relate to
 how they were added.
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Ticket URL: <https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3755#comment:11>
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