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In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updates
Couple of things:
sub forums currently don’t list on the main forum page – intentional?
currently the default order position for forums is 0, unless you are going to add in a better method for organising these, could I suggest a default order value slightly higher – or is this better served by a plugin.
style.css
would it be better to have an additional forum.css imported into this to keep the style for the forum separate, and making it slightly easier for people to copy the whole thing (minus style.css) to an existing theme?
Normally I’d also suggest importing the standard style.css from twentyten, but that may be difficult.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesThe theme shouldn’t need moving, but if running locally you might have a few problems, depending on your setup.
Yes create a page with the template bbPress – Forum index.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesThat ticket has been fixed, demo updated.
In reply to: Content Pushed to Rightthe space on the left is for: Hot Tags – and currently has just the one in there: bbPress
In reply to: Content Pushed to Rightthe space on the left is for: Hot Tags – and currently has just the one in there: bbPress
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesYou can’t due to a current bug: https://trac.bbpress.org/ticket/1357
As you’ll see I think I have now identified why it’s happening and hopefully JJJ will be able to fix it soon.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesA few dump questions – did you download the zip? is the directory with the plugins directory called bbpress?
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updates@miruru – ditto for me, reported on Trac:
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesDid you have a previous version installed? if so delete all files and re-upload and it should fix it. (do a deactivate/reactivate)
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updatesalready reported, and it appears to be Firefox specific.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesAfter sorting out the first issue.. I appear to have lost access to the admin menu.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesI’ve updated things, but it’s caused an issue.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesK thanks for the update, I’ll update the demo later on.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updatesnot a production site I hope.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updatesyou can report things on TRAC…
current tickets : https://trac.bbpress.org/report/3
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updateshttp://wordpress.elfden.co.uk/forum/
Although the reply box appears for guests, guests can’t post. So I’ve enabled registration.
please be aware that I may remove all users at any time.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesI do have a test version online, I’ll update it to the latest version sometime over the weekend.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesIt’s not really at that stage yet. personally I prefer to test locally.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesYeah I haven’t figured out why that is available either, hopefully JJJ will enlighten us.
In reply to: MU + shared bbPressbbPress as a plugin is being worked on, it should work with multisite straight out of the tin, so to speak.
In reply to: my-plugins againare you able to change permissions on those directories at all?
In reply to: my-plugins againare you able to change permissions on those directories at all?
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesAdding a child theme is incredibly easy, check the really minimal one you can have:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes#Example_of_a_basic_Child_Theme
But if you’ve developed a custom one yourself, then adding the necessary files/functions to that theme would be easy as well.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesIf needs be I’ll take a look when the time comes. Child themes aren’t that difficult
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesI deleted part of my reply before I posted…
the child themes will be easy enough to do(or add to an existing child theme), but it is too early in the process for others to be created.
I’m sure full instructions on how to achieve this will be forthcoming down the line, just not yet.