Why you use clear none?
#bbpress-forums #bbp-user-wrapper ul.bbp-lead-topic, #bbpress-forums #bbp-user-wrapper ul.bbp-topics, #bbpress-forums #bbp-user-wrapper ul.bbp-forums, #bbpress-forums #bbp-user-wrapper ul.bbp-replies, #bbpress-forums #bbp-user-wrapper fieldset.bbp-form {
clear: none;
}
Well, to be fair, *I* don’t use it, bbPress.css came that way. I’d prefer not to modify bbpress.css since it’ll become an ongoing maintenance thing every time the plugin is updated. If it’s a problem, I’d like to see it fixed.
This is not a bbpress css problems.. you can modify css.. create a folder named css in your theme folder and copy and paste bbpress.css here…
Bbpress use for future the css in your template, you can modify css and when bbpress being updated css remaining same..
Remove clear none and show all replies in your user profile!!
I am not not sure if this is a bug or not, my CSS skills are not that great.
If we removed it I am not sure how this would affect template compat in other themes.
I would suggest adding a custom bbpress.css
file to your theme with the ‘overflow: hidden’ removed/commented out.
#bbpress-forums ul.bbp-lead-topic,
#bbpress-forums ul.bbp-topics,
#bbpress-forums ul.bbp-forums,
#bbpress-forums ul.bbp-replies,
#bbpress-forums ul.bbp-search-results {
font-size: 12px;
/* overflow: hidden; */
border: 1px solid #eee;
margin-bottom: 20px;
clear: both;
}
Also if you want to create a ticket on Trac https://bbpress.trac.wordpress.org/ we can look into it further.
As Stephen says move the bbpress.css into your theme and you can mod it withoutn overwriting
see
Step by step guide to setting up a bbPress forum – part 2
for details of how to do this