Allows any member to edit a Wiki-like post in any topic for a collaborative entry or FAQ.
This is a beta release without an admin menu (coming soon). For now you must edit the wiki-post.php directly to change default options.
Version: 0.1.5
Last Updated: 2008-9-5
Requires bbPress Version: 0.9 or higher
Compatible up to: 0.9





Allows any member to edit a Wiki-like post in any topic for a collaborative entry or FAQ.
This is a beta release without an admin menu (coming soon). For now you must edit the wiki-post.php directly to change default options.
Demo (you'll have to register to edit)
http://bbshowcase.org/forums/topic/new-bbpress-plugin-wiki-post
There is a separate level control to create the Wiki and then another be able to edit it - so if you want, you can allow only mods+admin to create the Wiki and then any member to edit it.
There was a bug in versions before 0.1.4 that may have prevented this plugin from working properly on 0.9
1.0 Support? I tried it and it does not seem to create the WikiPost user.
Hmm, I will investigate.
Unless I'm missing something, how do you actually set it to create a Wiki post? Is there an option when you create the topic? I couldn't see anything :)
In your topic meta at the top of each topic it asks you if you want to create a Wiki Post. At least it should if it's working correctly. It won't ask if it already exists in that topic (there is only one wiki post per topic).
Not seeing it at all on a blank installation of bbpress 1-alpha 1
Is it possible to include bbPress Attachments in Wiki Posts?
It won't ask if it already exists in that topic (there is only one wiki post per topic).
Is there a way to have an infinite number of Wiki Posts per topic?
It it not currently designed to do more than one Wiki Post per page.
I will have to investigate 1.0 problems.
Apparently 1.0 changed the way users are created, I solved the problem by bypassing it's functions and using the old method.
Install 0.1.5 and then use this url in your browser to fix Wiki Post:
your-site-path.com?reset_wiki_post
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