stefaanc (@stefaanc)

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  • stefaanc
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    Hello Pascal,

    I hope WCEU went fine. Any progress on the ‘post first’ topic?

    Best regards,
    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    Great — I’ll patiently (and curiously) wait!

    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    The same message as 2 weeks ago still applies 😉

    Hello Pascal,

    No pressure, I know you’re busy. I give just a little sign of life, to signal that I’m still interested in this.

    Best regards,
    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    Hello Pascal,

    No pressure, I know you’re busy. I give just a little sign of life, to signal that I’m still interested in this.

    Best regards,
    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    Hello Pascal,

    Although I tend to avoid beta versions, I’ve replaced the 2.5.12 by the 2.6-beta-2 to test your ‘post first’ plugin with [bbp-single-forum id=$id]. My observations:

    * Prior to activating your plugin, the single forum is visible, with all of its content — as should be.

    * After activating your plugin, the existing content of the forum is invisible. There is a message in a blue bar (‘this forum contains … topics and … replies …’), and a message in a yellow bar ‘Please post your own topic first before you can see other responses.’

    * Those two messages appear always, regardless whether or not I had posted in that forum prior to activating the ‘post first’ plugin (ideally, it should only show up when I did not post before in that forum, isn’t it?)

    * When I then do submit a message to the forum, it brings me to a new screen where I see only my message. I need the back button of the browser to get out of there (not sure how that can be changed?).

    * When I do use the back button, I get onto the initial page where I had the single form, but it still displays the yellow bar telling me that I should post first. Even though the counter has increased by one, and my name is mentioned as the last contributor.

    In conclusion: it doesn’t look like it does what it should do — it basically blocks all forum content for me, forever.

    Hope this helps to finetune (I will stay with 2.6-beta-2).

    Best regards,
    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    Hello Pascal,

    The way you described it, feels exactly like the feature I was looking for. I installed it, but nothing seems to happen right away (using [bbp-single-forum id=$id]). That’s probably because I use bbpress 2.5.12, and not the beta version. Do I understand it correctly that you would have to make a different plugin for the 2.5.12? Or should the “$translated_text == ‘Oh, bother! No topics were found here.'” be changed? — so far, it looks like that text is exactly what appears, preceded by ‘this forum is empty’.

    Looks like this is going to be resolved, very good — impressive support!

    Thanks,
    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    Thanks a lot, Pascal — I’ll give it a try and will keep you updated.

    Stefaan


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    No, unfortunately it doesn’t. Actually, it were the LearnDash developers who pointed me to bbPress for this problem 😉

    We did set up a try-out course using LearnDash. As we did not find a “post first” feature, we searched the LearnDash documentation and eventually asked it in their support forum. Their answer was: “No, it’s not possible yet. We use bbPress for our forum functionality and we suggest you ask the question there.”

    So we’re back to square 1, i.e. your first answer: “In basic bbPress you won’t find this, but maybe with a combination of plugins or some short coding, you should be able to achieve this.”

    Any specific suggestions on the latter?

    Thanks again!


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    Hello Pascal,

    Thanks for your reply. Yes, the kind of forum I have in mind is one forum per question. The question would be one that triggers opinions rather than exact answers. If students would read the already available answers first, opinions tend to cluster around the ones that were given first. If they have to formulate their opinion before being able to read the others, there is much larger variety of opinions. And yet they can engage in discussions about each other’s opinions afterwards.

    I’m new to WordPress and bbpress, but from the try-outs and tests we have been doing over the past week it looks like the LearnDash plugin in combination with bbpress would be suitable for our needs. We’re ready to invest some work in this if needed. Hence, if you have a suggestion about suitable plugins or would have specific advice for the ‘short coding’ you mention, we will surely investigate.

    Thanks !


    stefaanc
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    @stefaanc

    (sorry for having started this topic in the category ‘installation’, I noticed this only afterwards)

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