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     javierllinas
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     javierllinas
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    I understand, thank you.

     javierllinas
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    Thanks for the feedback, Abe.
    I have 24 more WordPress installations in my Wamp (mostly custom made client themes) and they’re working fine. Also, if I switch back to Twenty Sixteen, and leave all plugins active, DNS resolve correctly.
    What I have to do in order to make DNS resolve properly with BuddyApp is deactivate BuddyPress and reactivate it. My guess, as I said before, is that my Wamp/Xampp (tried both) cannot handle Kleo’s Framework + BuddyPress, if that makes any sense: may be lack of memory, php version (5.5.12) performance, security issues… don’t know. I’d appreciate any clarification but is a limitation of mine and I wont bother you again on this.

    Also, I wanted to know if you can help me with this: I plan to build a child theme where I’d like to remove what we won’t need, is it ok if I eventually ask you ‘where is this style/script registered’, ‘is it safe to unregister that’?
    I´d specially want to get rid of those page-builders and visual composers and tweak/code the templates.

    Thank you for your time and work.
    Kind Regards,
    J

     javierllinas
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    Hello,

    After a faily ammount of time I came to the conclusion that my local server is not capable of processing a WP site with so many plugins (I myself am a developer, I always try to make my themes lightweight so this has never happened to me). You can ignore the above.

    By the way, is php7 tested?

    Another thing is that I’m going to build a child theme and I want to customize and optimize everything (get rid of functionalities, js and css we dont need): please tell me if you can help me with this kind of this.
    As I’m a developer I’d prefer not to use ‘Visual Composers’ and this kind of things that add lots of code in order to work.

    Thank you in advance,
    J

     javierllinas
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    P.S: I forgot to mention that I can’t install theme via zip file (WP error alert): I have to decompress and copy to themes folder.

     javierllinas
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    Hello again:

    The www is being added by Firefox when it can’t load the site.
    My problem (big problem) is that I cannot work on localhost. I have lots of programming and customization to do.
    I provide a screenshot (Chrome now).
    I’m using Wamp and Xampp: no success in both cases.

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     javierllinas
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    Hello,

    Wordpress address (http:localhost/buddypress/bp) and site (http:localhost/buddypress) settings are correct, no www there whatsoever.
    Buddyapp is redirecting http://localhost/buddypress to http://www.localhost.com/buddypress/
    My guess is that “Restrict My Site” is creating this behaviour, dont know where those “www” come from.

    This is a crucial project for me, thanks in advance for the support,
    Javier

     javierllinas
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    P.S.: WordPress is installed in its own folder (localhost/buddypress/bp), which is mandatory for the project

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