johnkeegan2 (@johnkeegan2)

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  • @johnkeegan2

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    Thanks, Sam! Just svn up-ed to the latest revision and I can confirm this bug is fixed! Thanks again!

    @johnkeegan2

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    No one else is seeing this when you click on the links to “Topics with no replies” or “Topics with no tags” on a fresh install?

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    @johnkeegan2

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    Beautiful.

    svn co https://plugins-svn.bbpress.org/support-forum/trunk/ my-plugins

    worked like a charm. Thanks much!

    @johnkeegan2

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    fel64 said: To see your content I recommend going into the forums. I find that somewhat more logical.

    I would have to disagree. Viewing the forums is indeed for “seeing” the content, but it should not be surprising that forum managers would expect to -manage- the content within the admin control panel.

    fel64 said: …”Topics” is happily concise in the tab. Personal preference I would say.

    I would say that Usability in the sense of good software design is more important then personal preference. But I think this topic is now a dead horse and has been thoroughly beaten, so I won’t continue that point. Thanks for answering the question, it is appreciated.

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    @johnkeegan2

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    Anyone know how to install a plugin from https://plugins-dev.bbpress.org/ through SVN? Can’t seem to find the URL to checkout from…

    @johnkeegan2

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    I would think that if I want to “administrate” my content I would need to see it first. Logical, no?

    Seeing a list of Posts and Topics seems very logical to me, especially if I am clicking on a path of Content->Topics or Content->Posts, I would expect to see the Topics or Posts. After all, I clicked on Content->Topics and not Content->Deleted Topics. If all that Content->Topics is supposed to show is Deleted Topics, then the subtab should say “Deleted Topics” and not “Topics”.

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