Creating a new forum
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http://www.greenfriends.org,uk
Wordpress 3.8.1
bbPress just installedI have tried several times to create my first forum. Every time the same error occurs:-
“You are not allowed to edit this post.”Huh??
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Are you doing this through
Dashboard>forums>new forum?
and what role have you given yourself
Dashboard>Users> edit user and select your username
You’ll see at the bottom of the edit screen your bbpress role
come back if I can help further
“Dashboard>Users> edit user and select your username
Youll see at the bottom of the edit screen your bbpress role”There is nothing about bbPress in my profile. But there is a box at the top for assigning forum roles to people, and I have used this to make myself Keymaster. The result is… exactly the same error message!
so are you doing this through
Are you doing this through
Dashboard>forums>new forum?
Yes. There are two different ways to get to the same dialogue; but the error message is the same.
Sounds like you have some other plugin installed that’s wrongfully blocking access to the “Forum” post type. Do you at least see the three top level menu items for Forums, Topics, and Replies?
I see:-
(i) on the main screen the bbPress button, with a list of forum options;
(ii) the sane at the top of the Dashboard;
(iii) Forums, Topics and Replies on the Dashboard sidebar.
then check for a plugin or theme conflict
Check other plugins
Check that no other plugins are affecting this.
Turn off all other plugins, and see if that fixes the problem. If the problem is resolved, add back one at a time to see which is causing the conflict.
Check themes
If plugins are not the cause, the it may be a theme issue. Switch to a default theme, such as twentytwelve, and test.
1. Turning of all plugins would disable those which support custom post types, such as books and films, which are currently used on the site.
2. It would also endanger the site’s security and expose it to hackers.
3. This is all for the benefit of a plugin which I have not been able to test.
4. All would be well if the site could be put into maintenance mode while plugins are disabled, or if I could work on a local copy. But I know nothing about these things. I see a number of maintenance mode plugins: can you recommend one?
I don’t directly have any experience of maintenance plugins.
However creating a test/backup site, whilst requiring some further learning, is of great benefit, and discussed in the documentation here
I used the Maintenance plugin to put the site into maintenance mode, deactivated a number of plugins and was able to create several forums, one for each reactivated plugin. This leaves a remainder that will not activate because:-
“You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘TYPE=MyISAM’ at line 9 on line: 1471”
On going back and forth between the main screen and the Dashboard, I see that most of them now seem to be activated again. But I have lost the black toolbar that usually sits at the top of the main screen, with useful functions like New post etc. How do I restore it?
are you still in maintenance mode? The toolbar might come back in live?
It is working now, though I don’t know why.
“It is working now, though I don’t know why.”
It’s a computer – if we understood them we’d need brains the size of planets !
Glad you’re fixed !
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